top of page

Vietnamese rice has for the first time been put on the shelves of E.Leclerc Viry Châtillon

A Vietnamese rice product has for the first time been put on the shelves of E.Leclerc Viry Châtillon, a hypermarket run by top French retailer E.Leclerc, as part of a program run by the Vietnam Trade Office in France.


Source: Free Pics


A Vietnamese rice product has for the first time been put on the shelves of E.Leclerc Viry Châtillon, a hypermarket run by top French retailer E.Leclerc, as part of a program run by the Vietnam Trade Office in France.


The product branded ‘Com Vietnam’ is produced by Loc Troi Group, a leading provider of agricultural services and products in Vietnam. It was introduced in the E.Leclerc hypermarket chain on September 2 during the office’s Vietnamese mid-autumn week event.


Rice is a key commodity in a scheme on facilitating Vietnamese enterprises’ participation in foreign distribution networks. It took nearly two years for Vietnamese rice products to be officially available on shelves in France.


Loc Troi CEO Nguyen Duy Thuan said two years ago, Loc Troi became the first company to export Vietnamese rice to Europe within the framework of the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA).


Director of E.Leclerc Viry Châtillon Thierry Jodet said Loc Troi’s rice product was selected as it has met all requirements in terms of quality, taste, and price.


Under the mid-autumn week event, ‘Com Vietnam’ will be introduced at a hypermarket run by French multinational retail and wholesaling corporation Carrefour on September 6.


Carrefour and E.Leclerc together operate nearly 800 hypermarkets and over 3,000 supermarkets across France./.


Source: Vietnamplus

Comments


new-logo-white.png

# 1st Floor, Vietdata building,

232 - 234 Ung Van Khiem

Binh Thanh District

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

+84 8888 337 36

info@vietdata.vn

Follow us
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • icon-zalo-chat-white

Contact Us

Thanks for submitting!

ICP License No. 18/GP-TTDT issued by Ho Chi Minh City Department of Information and Communications on March 18, 2019

Responsible for content: Nguyen Thuy Hang

Vietdata. All Rights Reserved.

bottom of page