Second batch of fresh sugarcane to be shipped to US

Vietnam will export the second batch of 18 tonnes of fresh sugarcane to the US market in the coming time.
Second batch of fresh sugarcane to be shipped to US ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: laodong.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam will export the second batch of 18 tonnes of fresh sugarcane to the US market in the coming time.

Businesses have strived to expand the export as part of the efforts to promote thedevelopment of the sugar industry.

In March, thefirst batch of 20 tonnes of fresh sugarcane from the northern province of HoaBinh was delivered to the US.

Experts said that the product can bring high economic value andhas huge potential for expanding exports.

Vietnam planned to ship about 300 – 500 tonnes of fresh sugarcane to foreign marketsin 2023.

Hoa Binh first exported fresh sugarcane to Japan in 2020 with 5.7 tonnesand the volume rose to 300 tonnes in 2022, with orders from demanding marketssuch as the Republic of Korea, the UK and the EU./.
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