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Mount Danh Ginseng gains many export opportunities

(VAN) A foreign partner is interested in Mount Danh Ginseng at a conference promoting the consumption of this product held on March 30 in Tan Yen, Bac Giang.
4-star OCOP product of Bac Giang province and produced and consumed by Cooperative - Mount Danh Ginseng. Photo: Tung Dinh.

4-star OCOP product of Bac Giang province and produced and consumed by Cooperative - Mount Danh Ginseng. Photo: Tung Dinh.

Among them is Mr David Tran - Regional Director of ASEAN countries of Ibenetor Group (USA). He affirmed that after the terrible COVID-19 pandemic, humanity is even more interested in health care, searching for functional food products to improve health. This is a favourable condition for Mount Danh Ginseng in general and Southern mountain ginseng in particular to expand the domestic consumption market as well as find ways to export.

Ibenetor Group has signed a cooperation program with Mount Danh Ginseng Production and Trade Development and Investment Joint Stock Company to do work such as seed conservation and expand the scale of cultivation and processing of ginseng products. To meet the strict technical barriers of the United States, Tan Yen district first needs to plan and form a large and concentrated production area.

Second, it is necessary to disseminate information to households, cooperatives, and businesses that care for, process, and preserve ginseng according to safety procedures. Finally, the province and district need to create the most favourable conditions for local businesses to expand production, in-depth processing and promote product consumption.

Only by doing so can Mount Danh Ginseng establish its reputation and be exported to demanding markets like the United States.

Author: Van Dinh

Translated by Hoang Duy

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