Vietnam to export Cat Chu mangoes to Japan

Japan is all set to open its doors to imports of Cat Chu mango from Vietnam, according to the Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development.
Vietnam to export Cat Chu mangoes to Japan ảnh 1Cat Chu mangoes will be exported to Japan (Source: thucphamgreenlife.com)

Japan is all set to open its doors to imports of Cat Chu mango from Vietnam, according to the Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development.

When the first consignment is sent on September 17, it will become the second fresh fruit to be exported by Vietnam to that country after dragon fruit that has been shipped since 2009.

According to the ministry's Plant Protection Department, it took five years for the department to meet all Japanese requirements and set up a disease-control process.

Each shipment of mangoes must first undergo a hot steam treatment process.

There are five vapour heat treatment facilities in Vietnam, four of them approved by Japan.

The export of mango to Japan is a significant achievement for Vietnam, Thoi bao kinh te Saigon (Saigon Times) quoted Hoang Trung, deputy head of the department, as saying.

The Cat Chu variety of mango accounted for more than 70 percent of the national production, he said.

The ministry, at a meeting last month with Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, also called for opening up the Japanese market to red-fleshed dragon fruit and fresh litchi from Vietnam.

Trung said mangoes would also be exported to Australia in addition to the litchi and longan that are already shipped.

Rambutan would be exported to New Zealand, he added.-VNA

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