Viet Nam - Land of World’s Best Rice campaign launched in Australia

Aug 19th at 13:28
19-08-2021 13:28:05+07:00

Viet Nam - Land of World’s Best Rice campaign launched in Australia

The activity is part of a series of programs to promote rice exports.

More than 10,000 consumers in Australia will enjoy the taste of Vietnam’s Ban Mai Cung Dinh rice through a promotion program titled “Viet Nam - Land of World's Best Rice”.

It is one of a series of events to promote Vietnamese brands to Australia. Photo: The Vietnam Trade Office in Australia

It is one of a series of events jointly organized by the Vietnam Trade Office in Australia and local companies to promote Vietnamese brands and trade connectivity in the market running from August 18 to September 27.

In Melbourne, hundreds of packs of ST25-branded rice and jasmine Vilaconic fragrant rice will be distributed free by AusViet Company.

In Sydney, an event inviting local people to try cooking Vietnamese rice available in the Australian market would take place depending on the local social distancing conditions.

In addition, an online exhibition of Vietnamese rice will be held at the end of the program within the framework of the exhibition of Vietnamese agricultural and aquatic products.

ST25 branded rice, one product of Vilaconic Group, is being introduced to Australian consumers.Photo: Vilaconic

Each year, Australia consumes about 300,000 tons of rice, of which imports account for about half of total consumption, according to the Vietnam Trade Office in Australia. In the context of Australia's sharp reduction in rice imports, the turnover of Vietnamese rice exports to Australia grew by up to 37% in the first seven months compared to the same period in 2020. 

The impressive results were achieved thanks to an increasingly high quality of Vietnamese rice, which has attracted the attention of Australian consumers, according to the agency.

In recent months, a number of Vietnamese specialties have been shipped to Australia thanks to promotional programs launched by the Vietnam Trade Office in Australia and the efforts of companies.

In this early August, the shipment of 22 tons of frozen Vietnamese Sau (dracontomelon) by sea, conducted by Hoa Uu Dam Trading and Service Co., Ltd., arrived in the market.

Nguyen Thi Ngoc Mai, Director of Hoa Uu Dam Trading and Service Co., Ltd. said another shipment of Bac Giang Province’s Chu rice noodles by sea will arrive in Australia in the next few days. Then, longan, asparagus, and Cha (pork ham) specialty of Uoc Le brand will be shipped by air to this market this month. 

"We will continue to export the fruit to the market to meet the demand for the Australian and overseas Vietnamese consumers," she told The Hanoi Times.

Before the shipment, the Vietnamese company exported a number of other Vietnamese specialties such as durian from the southern provinces, dried lychee harvested from the northern province of Bac Giang and coconut wax from the Mekong delta province of Tra Vinh.

Previously, from July 21 to August 10, the Vietnamese Dragon Fruit Weeks took place in several major cities of “the land of kangaroos" to promote the Vietnamese tropical fruit among Australian consumers as well as export activities in this lucrative market.

Hanoi Times





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Australian consumers to taste Vietnamese rice

A promotion programme titled ‘Viet Nam, Land of World’s Best Rice’ will present 10,000 bags of Viet Nam’s Ban Mai Cung Dinh rice to consumers in Australia.

Instant noodle producers gain from Vietnamese craving

Noodle companies in Vietnam posted strong figures last year as the country became the third largest market globally with over 7 billion servings.

Vietnam biggest buyer of Cambodia’s mangoes

Cambodia exported 140,000 tons of fresh mangos, or 86.8 percent of its total exports of the fruit, to Vietnam in the first seven months of this year.

Association requests support in transporting rice for export

The Viet Nam Food Association has proposed the Ministry of Industry and Trade work with ports and localities to remove difficulties in the transportation of rice...

Ministry eyes green lane for waterway rice transport

The Ministry of Industry and Trade wants a green lane in waterways for rice transport since 95 percent of the grain in the Mekong Delta is transported by water.

Government may halve registration fees for locally produced automobiles

The government has instructed the Ministry of Finance to assess the impact of a 50-percent cut in registration fees for locally produced automobiles.

Viet Nam’s tea exports to Australia surge

Viet Nam shipped six tonnes of tea worth US$74,000 to Australia in the first half of 2021, showing year-on-year surges of 62.1 per cent in volume and 85 per cent in...

Steel prices hit new high

Steel has hit a new high after a series of rapid price increases from May through June 2021 when they increased by more than 50 per cent compared to the beginning...

Lack of raw materials limits supply of instant noodle

Enterprises producing dried foods are struggling to meet increased demand caused by social distancing measures, due to a lack of raw materials.

Vietnam world’s third largest instant noodles market

Vietnam has become the world's third largest instant noodles market with over 7.03 billion servings consumed last year, up two places from a year before.

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top