Dong Nai firm exports cocoa to RoK, Japan

May 30th at 10:10
30-05-2016 10:10:42+07:00

Dong Nai firm exports cocoa to RoK, Japan

A company in Dinh Quan District, in the southern province of Dong Nai, recently exported 12 tonnes of cocoa to South Korea and one tonne of chocolate made from Vietnamese-grown cocoa to Japan, vietnamplus.vn reports.

 

Starting in June, the Trong Duc cocoa company would ship one batch of each per month.

This is the first time the company has exported products made from domestically-produced cocoa to developed countries.

Dang Tuong Khanh, Director of the company, said it would continue investing more in machinery and research to diversify cocoa-derived products and expand its markets to other Asian countries and Europe.

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