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Son La mangoes exported to Australia

Twenty-five tonnes of green-skinned mangoes from Mai Son district, Son La province have just been exported to the Australian market.
Son La mangoes exported to Australia ảnh 1Local farmers harvest mangoes for export. (Photo:VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Twenty-five tonnes of green-skinned mangoes from Mai Sondistrict, Son La province have just been exported to the Australian market.

The export of the first batch of mangoes in this season to the Australianmarket affirms that Son La's mangoes are reputable and qualified to be exportedto fastidious markets.

At the same time, it helps the province improve the reputation of mangoquality, ensuring healthy competition in the market, protecting the legitimateinterests of producers and consumers, creating a close connection and sustainabledevelopment for the Son La mango brand to become a national agriculturalproduct brand.

The province currently has more than 19,000 hectares of mangoes, with outputestimated at 65,000 tonnes. The harvest time is from May to August./.
VNA

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