Son La exports mangoes to China
Son La exports mangoes to China
Thuan Chau District, Son La Province exported its first batches of 20 tonnes of mangoes to China on May 14.
This district has more than 1,300ha of mangoes with a total output of 1,000 tonnes, of which 700ha have been harvested, according to the people’s committee of Thuan Chau District. Thuan Chau mangoes have been grown according to international cultivation standards for export.
Nguyen Xuan Hoang, deputy chairman of Thuan Chau people’s committee told local media that since the beginning of this year, his district has coordinated with the provincial investment promotion centre and large export enterprises to seek local consumption and export contracts.
Two days ago, Son La’s Yen Chau District exported its first shipment of 30 tonnes of mangoes to China. Yen Chau District is home to more than 2,700 ha of mango farms, of which over 170 ha have been granted with an area code to become eligible for export, with approximately 130ha being provided with VietGAP certificates.
In Son La Province, 59 mango growing regions with total area of nearly 1,400ha have been granted area codes. Those mango growing regions are estimated to have a total output of 16,000 tonnes.
Of which, there are 14 regions supplying 1,200 tonnes of mangoes reaching standards to be exported to Australia, the US and other strict countries.
Meanwhile, the province expects to export 1,600 tonnes of mangoes to mainland China, Taiwan and South Korea this year.