Ten Vietnamese businesses are participating in Biofach 2023, a leading organic foodtrade fair, which is taking place in Nürnberg city in the southern German state of Bayern from February 14-17.
Berlin (VNA)✤ – Ten Vietnamese businesses are participating in Biofach 2023, a leading organic foodtrade fair, which is taking place in Nürnberg city in the southern German state of Bayern from February 14-17.
The fair attracted nearly 2,500 internationalexhibitors from 100 countries and territories worldwide who have been showcasing ideas andinnovations relating to organic products such as fresh, frozen and driedproducts as well as organic beverages with certified quality. Products showcased at the Vietnamese pavilions included pepper, cashew nuts, cinnamon, herbs, coconut oil, coffee, and chilli that have been certified as meeting international organic standards.
Visitors inquire about Vietnam's organic tea. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnamese Consul General in Frankfurt/Main Le Quang Long hoped that Vietnamese businesses would further study technical standards, especially in terms of branding, so that Vietnamese organic products can better penetrate the German and European markets. He also pledged to assist Vietnamese enterprises in connecting with partners in the country. Tran Ngoc Thanh, Vice Chairman of the Vietnam OrganicAgriculture Association (VOAA), said Vietnam’s organic agricultural production isdeveloping strongly with export turnover reaching 335 million USD a year. The European market is the biggest importer ofVietnamese organic products. This is the sixth consecutive year Vietnameseenterprises have attended the annual fair, which offered an opportunity for enterprisesto exchange views on business opportunities, seek partners and expand markets./.
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