Orange lovers indulge in Nghe An Orange and Specialties Week

Dec 19th at 08:01
19-12-2019 08:01:51+07:00

Orange lovers indulge in Nghe An Orange and Specialties Week

Orange lovers will be able to indulge in the Nghe An Orange and Specialties Week, which opened on Tuesday evening at the Big C Thang Long supermarket in Ha Noi.

 

More than 90 booths of enterprises, cooperatives and farms from Nghe An Province are displaying their specialties, especially Vinh oranges and orange-related products.

Vinh orange, which is famous for its juicy and sweet taste, is known as a specialty of the central province. This is the first time the provincial People’s Committee has cooperated with Big C Thang Long to introduce its specialties to Ha Noi – the second biggest market nationwide.

Thai Thanh Quy, chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, said Nghe An is the largest province in the country with diversified topography which is suitable for growing many fruits.

Apart from Vinh oranges, the province has other specialty products such as pineapples, passionfruit, guava and grape, along with livestock including goat, chicken, fish and squid.

“Nghe An Province pays special attention to trade promotion, trying to bring the province's quality products to domestic markets, of which Ha Noi. is one of the most promising markets for our products, especially Vinh oranges,” Quy said in his opening remarks.

He highlighted the event as an opportunity for the province’s agricultural enterprises to connect with partners in Ha Noi and neighbouring provinces, seeking business opportunities to promote safe and high-quality agricultural products of their localities, especially to modern retail channels like supermarkets and trade centres, as well as exporting to foreign markets.

Representative of Central Retail said in 2019, nearly 700 tonnes of agricultural products from Nghe An Province were consumed at Big C and Go! Vietnam supermarkets nationwide.

With clear geographical indication and traceability stamps, products such as oranges and chayote grown on sand have seen impressive sales numbers, the representative said.

To promote sales during the programme, Big C is offering prices of only VND36,900 (US$1.60) for one kilo of Vinh oranges, 17 per cent lower than the market price of VND44,900/kg.

The event closes on Saturday.

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