The first shipment of Vietnamese chicken will be dispatched to Japan by sea on September 9. (Photo: VNA)
Dong Nai (VNA) – The first shipmentof Vietnamese chicken will be dispatched to Japan by sea on September 9.
Koyu & Unitek Co., Ltd, a joint venturebetween Australia and Japan in southern Dong Nai province, will ship 30 tonnesof chicken wings, thighs and breasts to Japan, which are expected to arrive inTokyo in 10 days.
The company has signed a long-term contract withthe Japanese side in which Japan will import about 300 tonnes of chickenproducts per month, said Director General of the firm James Hieu.
According to Hieu, Japan imports over 900,000tonnes of poultry products annually. In fact, Koyu & Unitek falls short ofits Japanese partner’s real demand which exceeds 2,000 tonnes per month.
The firm plans to increase capacity in thefuture by enhancing cooperation with farmers to raise chickens and expandingprocessing facilities.-VNA
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