Produce exports to China fruitful

Dec 13th at 13:39
13-12-2013 13:39:36+07:00

Produce exports to China fruitful

Viet Nam earned US$262 million from exporting fruits and vegetables to China in the first 11 months of this year, an annual increase of 36.4 per cent.

The number accounted for 27.8 percent of the country's total value of exports for the commodity, the Viet Nam Fruits and Vegetables Association announced.

The association said that export of processed fruit products contributed significantly to the growth of export turnover of the produce to China in the period.

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