Fruit exports to increase 11% to US$2 billion

VOV.VN - Vietnam’s fruit exports to foreign markets are expected to surge 11% to US$2 billion this year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD). 

Vietnam’s fruits are currently available in 40 countries in the world including some demanding markets. Especially, Vietnamese exporters have tapped new markets such as the EU, Canada, ASEAN, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and South America.
   

Since the beginning of the year, the Plant Protection Department has submitted a request for fruit exports to Argentina, Brazil and Peru. Currently, these nations are considering necessary procedures for Vietnam’s fruits entering their markets. 

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