For many years, Mr. Nguyen Van Thu – Chairman of the Board of Directors of G.C Food Joint Stock Company (GC Food) in Ninh Thuan has partnered with hundreds of farmers in Ninh Thuan to grow aloe vera for export to Japan and Korea, contributing to "greening" arid lands...
Along with the increasing trend of coconut product consumption, in recent times, several enterprises have invested in modern factories and collaborated with farmers to organize raw material areas to create deeply processed products for export to various countries. However, the coconut industry still needs an overall strategy and appropriate planning to ensure long-term development, bringing benefits to both farmers and processing enterprises.
Sun&Wind – a member of GC Food Group, has just introduced a groundbreaking product line named Dr Tao. This is not only a commercial initiative but also a testament to strategic vision, as the company strives to transform the value of Ninh Thuan’s agricultural products from fresh consumption to deep processing, creating sustainable added value for both farmers and consumers. Dr Tao marks a turning point in enhancing the quality and position of agricultural products from the land of sun and wind in the market.
The two aloe vera jelly and coconut jelly products of GC Food Group have not only conquered 22 international markets but have also made their mark with a series of prestigious awards. This is a story of perseverance, innovation, and affirming Vietnam's stature on the world map of processed agricultural products.
(PLVN) - What can be seen from Ninh Thuan today is the transformation of sun and wind into competitive advantages. But hidden within those "competitive advantages" is the determination in leadership and administration, along with the perseverance to pursue to the very end the goals set by the political system of Ninh Thuan province.
(PLVN) - Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan are known for their harsh sun, wind, and sand, with little rainfall, like a "desert"—factors that are the "enemies" of agriculture. However, high-tech agriculture (HTA) has changed this, transforming arid lands into lush green gardens.