Every year, Song Lo Tea Joint Stock Company exports about 2,000 tons of tea to the Muslim market.
Currently, the province has key products such as green tea and black tea exported to the Halal market, meeting the strict needs and standards of Muslim countries.
Mr. Ngo Duc Tu, Director of Song Lo Tea Joint Stock Company, said that the company has achieved many successes in exporting tea to major Muslim markets such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Malaysia, Iran and Iraq. Of the total output of 5,000 tons of tea each year, the company exports about 2,000 tons to these markets, affirming its solid position and ability to meet international demand.
As for My Lam Tea Joint Stock Company, every year it exports more than 50 tons of various types of tea to many demanding international markets such as the US, Poland, UK, Russia and the United Arab Emirates. These are all markets that require high quality standards and have a significant presence of Muslim consumers. Conquering these markets not only affirms the reputation and quality of My Lam tea products but also opens up opportunities for sustainable development, meeting the diverse and demanding needs of global customers.
According to the assessment of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, in addition to the main products of green tea and black tea, Tuyen Quang also possesses other potential export items such as honey, grapefruit, tea, male papaya flowers soaked in honey, dried bananas, lemon syrup, kumquat syrup, etc.
The export market of Tuyen Quang province has expanded to many countries around the world, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, the United States, the Russian Federation, the Netherlands, Taiwan, Iran, Indonesia, Brazil, China, Malaysia, Canada, Japan and Korea.
This diversity shows the competitiveness of local products
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