E-commerce a distribution avenue for fresh fruits amid pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has paved the way for e-commerce in distributing fresh agriculture produce.
According to the Department of Industry and Trade, on June 10, Bac Giang lychees arrived at Germany to supply to local customers.
Forming more disease-free farming zones is seen as critical to exporting livestock products as few such zones in Việt Nam meet the World Organisation for Animal
Việt Nam’s export turnover of fruits and vegetables hit US$1.77 billion in the first five months of this year, a year-on-year increase of 18 per cent
Vietnam's coffee exports in May were down 1.4% from April at 130,285 tonnes, while rice exports in the same period fell 19.9% against the preceding month
The early-ripening lychee output this year accounted for nearly one-third of the province's total lychee production, about 58,000 out of 180,000 tonnes
Since June 8, Central Retail Group has delivered dozens of tonnes of Bac Giang lychees to supply to the supermarket chains in Vietnam and Thailand.
Vietnamese fruits exports to China, its largest market for agriculture produce, are facing growing competition from Cambodia and Thailand.
Vietnamese farmers should avoid expanding their black pepper crop to avoid the risk of oversupply, as prices in the world's largest producer of the household
Farmers across the country have picked up live-streaming to boost sales amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
The first batch of Hai Duong province’s Thanh Ha “thieu” lychees left Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi on June 7 for the European Union (EU).
By recording high export prices coupled with a consistent increase in orders, Vietnamese rice exports are projected to continue witnessing
Unlike many other localities, it is recorded in the fruit market in the Mekong Delta these days that many local fruits are still salable, thanks to proactively
The Bac Giang provincial People's Committee hosted an online conference on June 8 to connect 30 locations both nationwide and abroad
The first batch of Thanh Ha lychees was officially exported to Europe under the EU–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) on June 7.
The local authorities have implemented many synchronous measures to boost the export of lychees.
By recording high export prices coupled with a consistent increase in orders, Vietnamese rice exports are projected to continue witnessing an upward trajectory
The average import price surged by 11.1% to reach US$291.2 per tonne compared to last year’s corresponding period.
Hoa Binh focuses on monitoring growing areas, packaging facilities to ensure quality of agricultural products
Vietnam’s pangasius exports has got back on track on the recovery of many economies following their successful control of the COVID-19 pandemic