(HBO) - The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development in collaboration with FUSA Fertilizer joint Stock Company and Tien Ngan Trading Investment Co.Ltd held a ceremony for exporting the first batch of sugarcane to Germany.

 


Photo: The truck, carrying the first batch of sugarcane grown in the northern province of Hoa Binh to be exported to Germany, departs from Tien Ngan Trading Investment Co.Ltd in Hoa Binh City.

The first shipment of sugarcane grown in Hoa Binh province exported to Germany has a total quantity of 10 tonnes. The sugarcane was produced by Tung Duong Agricultural and Forestry Service Cooperative, purchased and packed by Tien Ngan Trading Investment Company, and exported by Fusa Fertiliser JSC. The German partner is Vinh Loi Group, which is owned by Vietnamese people in Hamburg (Germany).

Before being transported to Germany, the sugarcane has passed extremely strict quarantine requirements, ensuring the best quality standards. The sugarcane is selected and undergone preliminary processing, then cut into 35cm pieces and frozen. The packing of goods is carried out in accordance with the required specifications, ensuring the EU's food safety standards. The delivery and receipt are guaranteed to be done on time as requested by the partner.

The batch of 10 tonnes of Hoa Binh sugarcane is expected to arrive in Germany in 40 days. Additional 44 tonnes of sugarcane is scheduled for export to Britain and Germany in December this year despite facing difficulties in shipping and containers./.

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