Jungle Talks to Vietnam

Jungle Talks to Vietnam

In the past year radio program "Jungle Talks to the World" has been putting the spotlight on horticultural developments around the world. This year, from May 6 onwards, it will continue with brand new episodes in English, discussing what's going on in Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) in 15 different countries. Vietnam is up first, an up and coming 'Asian Tiger' and a country that, also in horticulture, is putting itself on the map.

6 May and 13 May 2021 (16.00 - 17.00 CET)

Agricultural Counsellor Willem Schoustra, along with Gerrit Bulk (general manager BeJo Vietnam), Hoshi Lin and Robert Wang (general manager en marketing manager at Royal Base / Apollo Farms) and Rene van Rensen (R&D Director Fresh Studio) will take the audience on an inspiring horticultural journey to a fascinating country.

Certain regions in Vietnam, especially Dalat, possess a great natural climate for the production of fresh produce. Labor costs are also attractive and labor quality is excellent. These factors among others, have stimulated the expansion of CEA in the past couple of years.  

On May 6, 16.00 hrs CET Ed Smit will introduce the four guests and the companies/organizations they represent. One week later, again from 16.00 hrs CET onwards, they'll discuss four relevant themes that will give you important insights in Vietnam's current situation and future outlook.

If you are interested in Vietnam, being a (technical) supplier, investor, consultant, trader, teacher or student, don't miss these programs on May 6 and May 13 to get value insider insights in this fast developing country.

'Jungle Talks to Vietnam' is powered by Paprika Tasty Radio and Jungle Talks and supported by Netherlands Enterprise Agency. Following previous shows in Dutch, the program now continues in English and will also be made available as podcast. In addition, the shows will be offered to foreign radio stations as syndicate radio.

Tune in on Thursday May 6 and May 13 via www.paprikatastyradio.nl at 16.00 hrs CET.  

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Source: Goedemorgen

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