High quality domestic goods introduced at Go Green Expo in New Zealand

VOV.VN - Several high quality Vietnamese products have been selected and put on show at the Go Green Expo which was held recently in New Zealand.

The Vietnamese embassy in New Zealand co-ordinated plans alongside Integrity Plus Limited to organise a pavilion which introduces many of the country’s clean and green products during the annual Go Green Expo between April 6 and 7, which took place in Auckland, New Zealand.

The Vietnamese embassy selected some of the nation’s companies which meet strict requirements regarding organic and gluten-free products, as well as products which meet high standards on environmental protection.

Some of the items on display at this year’s event include organic rice, rice vermicelli, noodle soups, organic girdle cake, cacao powder, cashew nut, Minh Long ceramic products, wooden toys, medical equipment, 3D cards, pet clothes, and decorative items for Christmas.

Most notably, seven different types of Vietnamese organic rice were introduced to New Zealand’s largest retail chain Food Stuffs North Island which has 349 stores nationwide.

To mark the occasion, the Vietnamese embassy and Integrity Plus co-hosted a seminar themed ‘Doing Business with Vietnam’, drawing the participation of a large number of companies from New Zealand.

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