Int’l cashew conference planned

May 8th at 13:27
08-05-2017 13:27:17+07:00

Int’l cashew conference planned

An international clients conference for the cashew industry will be held in southern Binh Phuoc Province next week to provide an opportunity for cashew farmers, processors and traders to exchange information and explore business opportunities with local and foreign partners.

 

Nguyen Anh Hoang, director of the province Department of Industry and Trade, said planning and developing cashew nut growing areas, clean cultivation based on VietGap standards, cashew industry development policies, and co-operation for sustainable development of the cashew industry would be on the conference agenda.

Fact-finding tours to some local cashew farms and processing facilities would be arranged for the participants, he added.

Huynh Thi Hang, deputy chairwoman of the province People’s Committee and head of the conference organisation board, said Binh Phuoc cashew has been rated among the world’s best by experts and international customers.

Therefore, through the conference, the province wants to confirm this quality to international customers and promote exports, she said.

The event would also help local cashew farms and processors and exporters to update global market information and understand customers’ needs to expand their market share, she said.

Cashew farming and processing are important to the province’s economy as which they employ around 40,000 workers.

The province has some 143,000 hectares under cashew, accounting for over 40 per cent of the country’s total, and 270 processing factories and 1,400 cashew trading household businesses.

Last year its earnings from cashew exports were worth US$500 million, or nearly a third of its total export income, she said.

Hoang said the event is expected to attract representatives from the consulates of the countries importing Binh Phuoc cashew nut and domestic and foreign associations and enterprises engaged in cashew trade with the province.

It will be held on May 15-16 in Dong Xoai town.

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