Thanh Ha lychees to be transported to Australia by air

VOV| 13/05/2024 18:13

The first batch of Thanh Ha lychees from the northern province of Hai Duong is set to be transported to Australia by air on May 14, according to details given by Red Dragon Service Trading Manufacture Company Limited.

Thanh Ha lychees to be transported to Australia by air

VOV 13/05/2024 18:13

The first batch of Thanh Ha lychees from the northern province of Hai Duong is set to be transported to Australia by air on May 14, according to details given by Red Dragon Service Trading Manufacture Company Limited.

Australia represents a traditional market that has consumed Thanh Ha lychees for several years. Currently, the firm has been processing about one tonne of Thanh Ha lychees for export to the Australian market, with the fruit products fully meeting VietGAP and GlobalGAP standards.

After going through preliminary processing, the lychee batch will be irradiated on May 13 in order to meet quarantine criteria before being exported to Australia by air on May 14.

According to the schedule, the firm will purchase between 10 tonnes and 15 tonnes of lychees for export as the harvest seasons begins.

Red Dragon Service Trading Manufacture Company Limited specialises in exporting Thanh Ha lychees to major markets such as Japan, the United States, the Netherlands, Canada, and Australia.

This year will see the enterprise continue to invite Japanese experts to strictly supervise the quality of lychees and co-ordinate efforts in introducing Thanh Ha lychees into Japan’s Aeon supermarket chain.

Over recent years, aside from being consumed within the domestic market, Thanh Ha lychee has been shipped to a number of high-end markets such as China, Japan, France, the US, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan (China), Belgium, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Thailand, Singapore along with several countries in the Middle East and ASEAN.

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