Vietnam’s sugarcane industry licks lips over Coca Cola-VSSA deal

The Vietnamese sugarcane industry’s capacity will be improved after the Vietnam Sugar Association (VSSA) and Coca-Cola Beverages Vietnam Co., Ltd inked a cooperation deal on April 11.
Vietnam’s sugarcane industry licks lips over Coca Cola-VSSA deal ảnh 1At the signing ceremony. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnamese sugarcane industry’s capacity will beimproved after the Vietnam Sugar Association (VSSA) and Coca-Cola BeveragesVietnam Co., Ltd inked a cooperation deal on April 11.

VSSA Chairman Pham Quoc Doanh said that under the agreement, 100 percent of thebeverage giant’s sugar materials will be purchased domestically. In addition,the company will develop some sugarcane plantation areas so that female farmerscan increase their incomes.

Training is included in the cooperation deal as well, Doanh noted.

Inthe past years, Coca-Cola has accompanied Vietnam’s sugarcane industry inproduction, business and consumption, making significant contributions to thesector’s development, he said, adding that many sugarcane companies of Vietnamhave inked contracts with the beverage firm.

According to Calin Dragan, Coca-Cola Regional Director, Bottling InvestmentsGroup ASEAN and Middle East, Coca-Cola Vietnam has committed to enhancingdomestic value chain through production, business and training activities.

The company has an ingenious plan to use domestic materials like coffee andaloe as the ingredients in its new beverage products, he stressed, saying thatthe freshly inked deal will create a comprehensive access for the involvedparties to meet development priorities from the Government and businesses.  

Vietnam is currently home to 300,000 hectares of sugarcane and 38 sugar plantswith total designed capacity of 150,000 tonnes of sugarcane per day. Thecountry produces some 1.2-1.5 million tonnes of various kinds of sugar, 50percent of which are refined sugar, serving processing industry and domesticconsumption.-VNA
VNA

See more

Chanh Thon carpentry village in Nam Tien commune, Phu Xuyen district, Hanoi (Source: nongthonmoihanoi.gov.vn)

Hanoi to develop 254-million-USD industrial cluster

Until 2030, Hanoi looks to have 159 industrial clusters covering a total area of 3,204 ha, expand five clusters established between 2017 and 2020 with a total area of about 45 ha, and build 21 new ones covering about 536 ha.

A visitor experiences technologies at the event. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam Beautycare Expo 2025 opens in Hanoi

The Vietnam Beautycare Expo 2025 aims to facilitate trade and business connections between industry professionals, helping visitors seek out suppliers, distribution partners, and retailers in the beauty and personal care sectors.

The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with special livery featuring the chim Lac (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam Airlines unveils Lac bird-themed livery on Boeing 787-9 aircraft

Vietnam Airline Deputy General Director Dang Anh Tuan said that the Lac bird embodies the pioneering spirit, the desire to conquer, and the will to continuously rise, adding displaying the symbol on Boeing 787, a pride of the global aviation technology, showcases the airline’s aspirations to connect the tradition and the future while carrying the Vietnamese identity across the world.

Khanh Hoa welcomes return of Russian tourists (Photo: VNA)

New charter flights boost Russian tourism to Khanh Hoa

Flight EO3661 operated by IKAR Airlines landed at Cam Ranh International Airport on April 18, carrying 350 Russian tourists from Novy International Airport in Russia. This marks the first charter flight organised by Pegas Misr Vietnam Travel Co., Ltd. to bring Russian tourists back to Khanh Hoa after a long pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (right) and Associate Vice-President of IFAD’s Department for Country Operations Donal Brown (Photo: VNA)

PM seeks IFAD’s support for Vietnam’s carbon credit market development

Highlighting the country's commitment to developing green and sustainable agriculture, PM Chinh requested IFAD to increase preferential loans and promote non-refundable aid for projects applying scientific and technological innovations in agriculture, while helping Vietnam successfully carry out the one million hectares of low-emission, high-quality rice project.

At the discussion on "Revitalising and Unleasing Finance Strategy for Global Green Growth". (Photo: VNA)

Green growth – an irreversible global trend: P4G discussions

Ministerial discussions were held on April 17 within the framework of the 4th Partnership for Green Growth and the Global Goals 2030 (P4G) Summit, bringing together domestic and international officials to address critical aspects of sustainable development and green transition.