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VietNam News English 1 month(s) ago
For six years, Vietnamese pepper has held about 50 per cent of global market share, but pepper products still fail to meet their potential, said Do Ha Nam, chairman of the Viet Nam Pepper Association.
Keywords: spiceExportslowerExportersDo Ha NamVietgapProducers
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Báo Đầu Tư English 1 month(s) ago

Signing the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the European Union (EU) and Vietnam will create opportunities for exported Vietnamese agricultural products in the EU market.
Keywords: The EuunwittinglyChu SeFree Trade AgreementThe European Unioncreate
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VietnamNet English 2 month(s) ago

VietNamNet Bridge – Chinese businessmen have been collecting the roots of pepper plants in Chu Se district of Gia Lai province, the biggest pepper growing area in Vietnam.
Keywords: dungThietChu Se Districtchop downcollectrootTrees
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Báo Thanh Niên English 10 month(s) ago

Rah Lan Tiet, 6, with bandages all over his body at Binh Dinh General Hospital after a cooking accident left him severely burned
Keywords: skinBinh Dinh General HospitalQuy Nhon TownleftChu Se DistrictEveryone
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Báo Thanh Niên English 14 month(s) ago

A stone kept at the Chu Se District’s People’s Committee in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai. The stone was seized from a local woman last month on suspicion that she had illegally mined it though no one knows if it has any commercial value.
Keywords: Chu SelaughChu Se DistrictvaluebongGia Lai
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Báo Thanh Niên English 13 month(s) ago
Authorities in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai Tuesday placed under 24-hour guard a 3.2-ton stone they had seized from a resident suspected of illegally mining it after keeping it in an iron cage for nearly a month.
Keywords: guardillegallyHong LinhLe Van MinhChu Se DistrictThe Central Highlands
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VOV News English 14 month(s) ago

(VOV) - Vietnam’s pepper exports are predicted to earn US$850-900 million by the end of 2012, according to the Vietnam Pepper Association (VPA).
Keywords: ExportersoutputChu SeExportsGia Lai Provincemarket
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VietnamPlus English 14 month(s) ago
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Vietnam, the world’s largest pepper exporter, is expected to ship 120,000 tonnes worth 800-850 million USD this year, more than a fifth up in value, according to the Vietnam Pepper Association (VPA).
Keywords: Do Ha NamThe AssociationUsd ThisChu SeDac NongTreesjustify
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VietNam News English 14 month(s) ago
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Viet Nam, the world's largest pepper exporter, is expected to ship 120,000 tonnes worth US$800-850 million this year, more than a fifth up in value, according to the Viet Nam Pepper Association (VPA).
Keywords: valueUp InPhuoc BinhDo Ha NamChu SeDac Nong
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Báo Thanh Niên English 14 month(s) ago
A baby that was aborted in a central Vietnam clinic Sunday after her parents were convinced by erroneous scans that she had congenital abnormalities survived the abortion but died later because she was too weak.
Keywords: Chu SeChu Se DistrictCentral VietnamGeneral Hospitalput on
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Báo Tuổi Trẻ English 14 month(s) ago
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Wrong ultrasonic diagnoses by two health clinics have led to the heart-breaking death of a 7-month-old female fetus who was thought to have been aborted in Gia Lai Province, said a hospital director.
Keywords: imageGeneral HospitalPhoto Tuoi TreChu SeillwrongWhen T
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VietNam News English 23 month(s) ago

Viet Nam shipped 15,000 tonnes of pepper abroad in August, earning a turnover of US$91 million and boosting the total volume of exports to 98,000 tonnes in the first eight months of the year, announced the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Keywords: Central HighlandIn AugustChu SeExportsSon Tinh Districtfall short ofenjoy
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VietNam News English 24 month(s) ago

Farmers in Gia Lai Province are joining alliances to enhance the value of their agricultural products as part of a project that uses funds from a governmental loan from the World Bank.
Keywords: projectGia Lai ProvinceChu SeThe World BankfeedTraders
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VietnamPlus English 24 month(s) ago 1 duplicate news
Farmers in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai are joining alliances to enhance the value of their agricultural products as part of a project that uses funds from a governmental loan from the World Bank.
Keywords: Chu SeprojectThe World BankGia LaifeedTechniquesThe Central Highlands