Pacific Foods continues to export fish sauce, agricultural products and beverages to the US
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- 09:00 17/03/2022
DNHN - On March 17, 2022, Pacific Foods Joint Stock Company (Pacific Foods) will complete the procedures to export a shipment of fish sauce, agricultural products, and high-class beverages to a partner in the US market. This is a shipment with FOB price (Free onboard – the price at the border gate of the seller's country) including all costs of transporting the shipment to the port, export tax and export clearance tax.
This 16-ton shipment has 1,500 boxes of traditional fish sauce products Bless Mami (40 protein) and Hao Hang (60 protein); Youmi chilli sauce; Squid energy drink; New Hope tonic ginseng water; Factory instant coffee. Departing from Vung Tau port on March 17, 2022, this shipment is expected to arrive at Long Beach port, the USA on April 10, 2022.
After many years of collaboration with partners in the United States, the moment has come for Pacific Foods' fish sauce, spices, agricultural products, and drinks to gain access to the US market to explore and expand the area with this potential market of more than 350 million people.
Pacific Foods is currently a unit capable of organizing large-scale production while also owning a process for optimizing the stages of exploitation, harvesting, processing, and shipping, ensuring a sufficient supply of goods. consumption for both the domestic and international markets.
According to Mr Le Ba Linh, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Pacific Foods, 2022 will bring numerous opportunities for the products in which Pacific Foods participates in production and business in a green and sustainable manner in a variety of markets, contributing to the economy's efficiency and the development of the Vietnamese community.
It is expected that in April 2022, the next shipment of 28 tons will be the main agricultural products and spices of Pacific Foods that are also exported to the US, including Phuc Loc rice and Youmi fragrant dipping sauce – 2 products Latest health products and full of enthusiasm, proud of the Vietnamese spice brand!
It is known that in June 2021, Pacific Foods exported the first two batches of Vietnamese lychee to the EU to enjoy the incentives from the Free Trade Agreement between Vietnam and the European Union (EVFTA).
Previously, Pacific Foods also exported the first batch of Thanh Ha (Hai Duong) lychees to this market. Recently, on December 31, 2021, Pacific Foods also exported more than 20 tons of Soc Trang 25 fragrant rice to the Canadian market and is also the "closed" shipment in 2021.
Pacific Foods' high-quality products are made with natural ingredients, adhere to international standards for food safety and cleanliness, are nutritionally sound, and are always supported by community activities aimed at fostering a healthy society.
In particular, Bless Mami is also the product that currently holds the TOP 1 position in the fish sauce industry on the global e-commerce platform Amazon, with more than 18,000 products sold every month!
Since its launch in December 2021, Pacific Foods has maintained its commitment to withhold 5% of the profit from each product sold to help students in challenging circumstances attend school.
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