Agro-forestry-fishery farming and processing technology expo opens
The third Agro-Forestry-Fishery Farming and Processing Technology Exhibition and Tan Binh Promotion Fair opened at the Tan Binh District Cultural and Sports Centre in Ho Chi Minh City on October 30.
Visitors at the third Agro-Forestry-Fishery Farming and Processing Technology Exhibition (Photo: VNA)
HCMCity (VNA) - The third Agro-Forestry-Fishery Farming and ProcessingTechnology Exhibition and Tan Binh Promotion Fair opened at the Tan BinhDistrict Cultural and Sports Centre in Ho Chi Minh City on October 30.
TheAgro-Forestry-Fishery Farming and Processing Technology Exhibition features 200pavilions, said Tran Phuong Dong, Director of the Center for AgriculturalConsultancy and Support under the HCM City Department of Agricultural and RuralDevelopment.
Theexpo is organised to create conditions for businesses in HCM City and othercities and provinces to introduce safe and clear-origin agricultural and foodproducts, post-harvest preservation technology, and machinery andequipment used in processing agricultural, forestry and fishery products, hesaid.
Atthe same time, the event is also an ideal platform for businesses in the fieldsto exchange information, explore business opportunities and enhance technologytransfer to improve products’ competitiveness, he said.
TheTan Binh Promotion Fair showcases a wide range of products at 100 booths,including unprocessed food and processed food, agricultural products, frozenseafood, cosmetics, electronics, furniture, handicrafts, household goods,stationery, and textiles and garments, with attractive discounts.
Throughthe event, the city authorities have encouraged domestic businesses topay attention to improving the quality of their products to meet thehigher demand of consumers and to raising their competitiveness, he said.
Organisedby the city’s Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, the Tan Binh DistrictPeople’s Committee and the Dong Nam Advertising and Commercial PromotionJSC, the two events will run until November 3./.
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