By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
January 17, 2021, 13:51 [GMT+7]
With less than one month left until Vietnamese Lunar Calendar 2020 comes to a close, Da Nang people are eagerly awaiting the arrival of Lunar New Year (Tet) Festival, the biggest traditional festival of Vietnamese people, will begin on 12 February.
Da Nang retailers have been busy ensuring an adequate supply of essential goods in an effort to better serve the public across the city during Tet.
Shoppers at the Co.opmart Danang Supermarket
In recent days, bustling trade atmosphere has been recorded in such major markets in Hoa Vang District as Tuy Loan (Hoa Phong Commune), Huong Phuoc (Hoa Lien Commune) and Mieu Bong (Hoa Phuoc Commune).
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Positive signals from the agricultural market
ABO/NDO – Trung An Hi-Tech Farming JSC of Can Tho province held a ceremony to announce the export of its first batch of rice in 2021. The company exported a total of 1,600 tonnes of Jasmine 85 rice worth US$680 per tonne and “Huong Lai” fragrant rice worth US$750 per tonne to Malaysia and Singapore.
Earlier on January 5, a ceremony took place at the Hau River Industrial Park in Chau Thanh district, Hau Giang province to announce the export of its first batch of shrimp in 2021. The raw shrimp exports were produced by Minh Phu Hau Giang Seafood JSC, including 160 tonnes of frozen shrimp exported to the US, Europe and Japan.
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By VNA / DA NANG Today
January 14, 2021, 10:20 [GMT+7]
Trung An High-Tech Agriculture Joint Stock Company will export 1,600 tonnes of high-value fragrant rice to Singapore and Malaysia, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development announced on January 13.
Viet Nam will export 1,600 tonnes of rice at high price to Singapore, Malaysia - Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Accordingly, 450 tonnes of Jasmine 85 rice will be shipped to the Singaporean market at 680 USD per tonne, while 1,150 tonnes of “Huong Lai” fragrant rice will be delivered to customers in Malaysia at 750 USD per tonne.
These are very high prices, General Director of Trung An JSC Pham Thai Binh said, adding that the company is also preparing to export over 2,000 tonnes of rice to Germany.