(HBO) – Kim Boi JSC in Hoa Binh province on March 15 exported 22 tonnes of processed bamboo shoots to the Netherlands.
Representatives of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Hoa Binh province and the provincial Sub-Department of Managing Agro-Forestry-Fisheries Quality inspect the packaging process of products by Kim Boi JSC in Ba Hang Doi town (Lac Thuy district).
This is the fourth batch of the product exported so far this year by the company. The shipment is packed in accordance with a closed process, strictly complying with the required specifications and food safety standards of the EU.
In 2022, Kim Boi JSC invested in developing technology and techniques in processing bamboo shoots and vermicelli to meet the increasing demand in domestic and foreign markets. The firm has so far provided 27 products for sale in the market, including nine exports.
The business has focused on improving technology, design, and the quality of products, thus satisfying the demand of customers. Its products have won consumer trust.
So far this year, the company shipped 85 tonnes of processed bamboo shot products to Singapore, Japan and the Netherlands./.
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