Can Tho rice exports enjoy significant gains

Sep 21st at 12:35
21-09-2012 12:35:54+07:00

Can Tho rice exports enjoy significant gains

The southern city of Can Tho has already fetched US$261 million from shipping rice abroad this year, up 4 per cent over the same period last year.

The city has so far shipped 615,000 tonnes thanks to a combination of strong promotion, gaining footholds in the African and Asian markets and heavy investment in the production chain to improve rice quality

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