October 1, 2025 | 19:11 GMT +7
October 1, 2025 | 19:11 GMT +7
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The International Milk and Dairy Products Exhibition in Vietnam. Photo: Duc Binh.
This year's exhibition, themed "Healthy You, Healthy Vietnam", will welcome visitors from May 30 to June 2, 2024, at the Phu Tho Sports Complex, No. 1 Lu Gia Street, Ward 15, District 11, Ho Chi Minh City. This is a significant international event in the dairy sector held biennially in Vietnam, serving as an effective platform for domestic and international enterprises to meet, exchange, seek partners, expand markets, enhance investment cooperation, and trade in science and technology, contributing to improving the competitive capacity towards the sustainable development of Vietnam's dairy industry.
The exhibition also aims to provide people with useful information, and skills in using milk and milk-based products, and to enhance scientific healthcare knowledge, contributing positively to the dissemination of health protection, care, and improvement of people's health.
The exhibition will feature nearly 200 booths showcasing brands and products from various organizations and enterprises from countries and territories such as Australia, Denmark, Taiwan, New Zealand, Japan, and the United States,...
Mr. Tran Quang Trung - Chairman of the Vietnam Dairy Association. Photo: Duc Binh.
According to Mr Tran Quang Trung - Chairman of the Vietnam Dairy Association, this is a major event held regularly, attracting hundreds of domestic and international dairy production, processing, and trading enterprises, as well as a large number of consumers nationwide to visit. Many commercial contracts are signed, providing numerous investment opportunities and cooperation for the Vietnamese dairy industry. The exhibition will be a reputable destination, enhancing investment cooperation and making positive contributions to the economy and society.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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