Thabico Group Makes Splash at Anuga 2025, Attracting European Partners
Thabico Group, a leading Vietnamese exporter of tropical fruit products, has made waves at Anuga Germany 2025 in Cologne. The company's participation in the world's largest food and beverage trade fair has drawn significant interest from potential partners and major distributors, particularly in Europe.
Thabico showcased a diverse range of products, including fruit juices, concentrated purees, IQF fruits, and dried fruits, all processed using modern technologies and meeting international standards. The company's commitment to sustainability in farming, processing, and export practices has resonated with European businesses, who appreciate products that align with their customers' preferences for green, clean, and traceable options.
HCM City Investment and Trade Promotion Centre has recognized Thabico's role in demonstrating the quality and competitiveness of Vietnamese fruits in the international market. Valio Hamburg GmbH & Co. KG, a European business partner of Thabico, has praised the company's products for meeting European customers' preferences. Thabico Group aims to use this opportunity to promote its brand and explore global partnership opportunities.
Thabico Group's successful participation at Anuga 2025 has opened doors to hundreds of potential partners and major distributors, with Planttech in Spain expressing interest in long-term cooperation. The company's focus on upgrading processing technologies, building a modern cold supply chain, and adhering to international quality standards has positioned it as a key player in the global tropical fruit market, supplying key markets such as the EU, the US, and Japan.
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