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Son La-grown green mango to be shipped to Australia

Son La-grown green mango to be shipped to Australia
Author: VNA
Publish date: Thursday. July 20th, 2017

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Five tonnes of Son La-grown green mango will be shipped to Australia weekly by Agricare Vietnam Company after its first successful shipment of one tonneto the country.

This is the ‘tuong’ mango variety grown in the northern mountainous province of Son La, said Dam Quang Thang, Director of Agricare Vietnam, adding that his company decided to invest in green mango as this kind of fruit has not been popular in Australia.

To date, only two local cooperatives in Chieng Haccommune, Yen Chau district and Hat Lat commune, Mai Son district have been granted area codes to grow green mango for export to Australia.

If the green mango sells well in Australia, the Plant Protection Department will work with Son La authorities to issue codes for other mango planting areas. Meanwhile, Agricare Vietnam will support farmers in production to ensure the product consistently meets the strict requirements of the Australian market.

Son La is home to 4,000 hectares of mangoes with 3,000 tonnes in yield


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