Vietnamese rambutan comes to New Zealand
Friday, October 5,2018AsemconnectVietnam - Viet Nam shipped its first boxes of rambutan to New Zealand on October 3 after seven years of negotiation on exporting this fruit to the market, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
The exports this time had 520 boxes containing 2 kilos of rambutan each. The exported rambutan to New Zealand were approved by the ministry’s Plant Protection Department. The fruits were packaged and labeled under New Zealand’s standards.
This is the third kind of Vietnamese fruit after dragon fruit and mango entering New Zealand, a country with strict quarantine requirements.
The export of rambutan to New Zealand would open more opportunities to ship this fruit to other markets around the world.
China, Canada, the EU, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and ASEAN.
Rambutan is grown mainly in southern provinces on an area of more than 50,000 ha, providing 300,000 tonnes a year to the local market.
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