The organic fresh milk product of locally-invested TH Group has won the prize of “best new product” at the 26th International Food Exhibition, or World Food Moscow 2017.
A representative of TH Group receives the "best new product 2017" award for TH true MILK Organic (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The organicfresh milk product of locally-invested TH Group has won the prize of “best newproduct” at the 26th International Food Exhibition, or World Food Moscow 2017.
According to TH Group, which owns the THTrue Milk brand, organic milk product was introduced to consumers from August17. After launching in Vietnam less than a month and being introduced at WorldFood Moscow 2017, TH organic milk has quickly gained internationalappreciation.
This kind of milk is free of residues ofpesticides, fertilisers, growth hormones, antibiotics and genetically modifiedorganisms (GMOs).
World Food Moscow is an annualinternational event held in Russia from September 11 to 14. The event is anopportunity for foreign businesses to promote their goods and seek tradingpartners in the vast Russian market.
The fair is considered to be a large-scaleexhibition of the world with the participation of more than 1,500 suppliers ofagricultural products and food from 63 countries.
This is the third time TH Group hasparticipated in this international exhibition. In 2015 and 2016, many of TH’sdairy products were awarded. The group won five gold prizes, three silverprizes and one bronze prize in the last two years’ event.
With international awards, TH True Milk notonly asserted its own brand but also contributed to enhance the value ofVietnamese goods in the international market.
TH True Milk is a leading brand in Vietnam’sfresh milk market, launched in 2009. Organic milk product of TH Grouprepresents the leading position of the group in the field of clean milkproduction on a large scale.
The group inked a deal with the authorityof the Moscow region, Russia in October 2016 to invest 2.7 billion USD inhi-tech cattle farming and dairy production projects here.
It is expected that in October this year, THGroup will welcome the first cattle herd to its farm in Moscow and soon launchthe brand TH True Milk in Russia.-VNA
Vietnamese d airy firm TH True Milk began construction on its farming and processing project in Kaluga Oblast’s Ulianov district, Russia on October 18.
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