The initial shipments of Khanh Hoa Bird's Nest Beverage Joint Stock Company were delivered to China.
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DNHN - The General Department of Customs issued Khanh Hoa Bird’s Nest Beverage Joint Stock Company a licence to qualify on 14 November to export pure Sanvinest Khanh Hoa Bird’s Nest products (code CVNM03012311140005) to the Chinese market.
Before this, the Company obtained a licence to export Sanvinest Khanh Hoa Bird's Nest Drink (code CVNM24092308310040) on August 31. On October 16, 2023, the first batch of Sanvinest Bird's Nest Drink was formally exported to China.
To be well-equipped for future exports, the company has constructed a chain of 305 high-quality bird's nest houses by established standards; this chain will produce approximately 30 tonnes per year. Additionally, a product link chain is being implemented, and a procedure is being developed to trace the origin of bird's nests for export purposes. Furthermore, to increase product output, the organisation has made investments in the construction of two additional factories: the Sanvinest Khanh Hoa Bird's Nest Raw Material Processing Factory and the Khanh Hoa Bird's Nest Premium Beverage Factory.
In recent times, the Company has been actively engaged in international trade and economic cooperation conferences, fairs, and conferences in numerous Chinese provinces, including Van Nam, Shanghai, Ningbo, Sichuan, and Nanning, particularly since the signing of the Protocol. Its objectives have been to promote and introduce its products, secure additional business partners, and finalise export orders through the signing of contracts.
As part of commemorating its 20th anniversary of construction and development, the Company anticipates exporting the initial lot of unadulterated Sanvinest Khanh Hoa Bird's Nest and post-processed products to China on November 24. The Sanvinest Khanh Hoa Bird's Nest Processing Factory was established in the Khanh Vinh district's Song Cau Industrial Cluster. This presents a favourable prospect for the Company to broaden its export market, thereby facilitating Vietnamese Bird's Nest's expeditious entry into the foremost global markets and fostering awareness regarding this particular bird's nest.
Hong Van
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