Vietnam to hold its first fruit festival in Beijing


The fruit festival in the capital Beijing aims to promote the brand and image of delicious and nutritious tropical fruits of Vietnam. — tapchicongthuong.vn

HANOI: A Vietnam Fruit Festival will take place in Beijing, China from Sept 29 to 30.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) will coordinate with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) to organise the first fruit festival in Beijing, with help from the Vietnamese Embassy in China, the Vietnam Fruits and Vegetables Association and Chinese partners.

The festival will be one of the most important trade promotion events with the Chinese market, offering fresh fruit, vegetables alongside processed products officially imported into China.

The aim of the festival in the capital is to promote the brand and image of delicious and nutritious tropical fruits of Vietnam, attracting the attention and participation of many Chinese and international enterprises, said the MoIT.

Statistics show that the export value of Vietnamese fruits and vegetables reached US$3.33 billion in the first six months of this year, a year-on-year increase of 24.3 per cent.

Of which, the export turnover of Vietnamese fruits and vegetables to China reached $2.1 billion, accounting for 64 per cent of the total export turnover, with many products and brands having a solid position in China.

However, in the past, Vietnamese fruits were mostly exported through border trade, informal trade and directly into the southern provinces of China bordering Vietnam such as Guangxi and Yunnan.

To develop sustainable exports and gain higher value, while penetrating deeper into the Chinese market, Vietnamese fruit exports needed to shift to official channels and increase brand promotion, said the MoIT. — Vietnam News/ANN

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