“Vietnamese Goods Day” promotes agricultural products in Germany

Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Nguyen Dac Thanh said the event, held close to Vietnam’s Lunar New Year, helped promote Vietnamese tropical fruits while introducing Vietnamese cultural values to German consumers, and creating opportunities for Vietnamese businesses to connect directly with German importers.

Vietnamese fruits introduced to German consumers (Photo: VNA)
Vietnamese fruits introduced to German consumers (Photo: VNA)

Berlin (VNA) – The Vietnam Trade Office in Germany, in coordination with the Vietnam Fruit and Vegetable Association (Vinafruit) and the Selgros wholesale hypermarket chain, has organised “Vietnamese Goods Day” at the Selgros Berlin Lichtenberg supermarket as part of efforts to promote Vietnamese agricultural exports to the German market.

The February 6 event was attended by Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Nguyen Dac Thanh, Trade Counsellor Dang Thi Thanh Phuong, Vinafruit Chairman Nguyen Thanh Binh, Selgros Lichtenberg Managing Director Mario Berger, along with representatives of German and Vietnamese enterprises, including 10 Vietnamese exporters participating in Fruit Logistica 2026 in Berlin.

Speaking at the event, Ambassador Thanh said the event, held close to Vietnam’s Lunar New Year, helped promote Vietnamese tropical fruits while introducing Vietnamese cultural values to German consumers, and creating opportunities for Vietnamese businesses to connect directly with German importers.

The Vinafruit Chairman said Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports reached 8.6 billion USD in 2025, up nearly 20% year-on-year, while exports to Germany exceeded 60 million USD, increasing nearly 40%.

Trade Counsellor Phuong noted that German consumers are familiar with Vietnamese products such as coffee and seafood, but fresh fruit remains less known. She expressed her hope that the event will help expand Vietnamese agricultural products in the German market.

Selgros Lichtenberg Managing Director Mario Berger said the supermarket currently serves more than 8,000 Vietnamese customers and is planning to import ST25 rice and add more Vietnamese agricultural products to its shelves.

The event featured a wide range of Vietnamese products, including dragon fruit, fresh coconuts, green-skin pomelos, durian, rambutan, ST25 rice, noodles and pho. This was the third activity in nearly a year organised by the Vietnam Trade Office in Germany to promote Vietnamese agricultural exports through Germany’s distribution system./.

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