Long An Dragon Fruit Association signs contract to consume dragon fruits in Bach Hoa Xanh
Information from Long An Department of Industry and Trade, Long An Dragon Fruit Association has successfully negotiated and signed a dragon fruit consumption contract with Bach Hoa Xanh Trading Joint Stock Company (Bach Hoa Xanh).
Dragon fruit has another sales channel, Bach Hoa Xanh, through the Long An Dragon Fruit Association
Deputy Director of Long An Department of Industry and Trade - Chau Thi Le shared that the signing of dragon fruit consumption contracts by the Long An Dragon Fruit Association and Bach Hoa Xanh is the result of trade promotion activities, connecting consumers goods, especially agricultural products, goods produced in Long An.
Chairman of the Long An Dragon Fruit Association - Nguyen Quoc Trinh said that the Association will firstly supply dragon fruit to Bach Hoa Xanh on average from 700 kilos to 1,000 kilos per day. The Association's desire is to provide more than the above quantity so that dragon fruit has a sustainable output. According to the contract, the Association will give priority to supplying goods to Bach Hoa Xanh, and it also has a preferential price policy for this unit to ensure competitiveness in the market.
According to a representative of Bach Hoa Xanh, the dragon fruit provided by the association is distributed at the Bach Hoa Xanh store system in Long An and Tien Giang provinces.
In addition to supplying dragon fruit to Bach Hoa Xanh, with support in trade promotion, Long An Dragon Fruit Association also provides dragon fruit to BigC system, Lavifood Group and Nafood for processing and export./.
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