
Ca Mau Fertilizer is urgently exporting the first shipment to New Zealand at the beginning of the new year.
In the days before Tet, PVCFC is still urgently preparing a batch of high-quality fertilizer to officially export to the demanding markets of the world such as Australia and New Zealand. This is a good sign at the beginning of the year, demonstrating the great efforts and determination of Ca Mau Fertilizer to gradually bring products to penetrate the major markets in the world.
According to PVCFC leaders, Ca Mau Fertilizer is always looking for export opportunities, even small and rare ones, in the current period, in order to be more proactive in international expansion. In 2023, Ca Mau Fertilizer will face many difficulties and challenges when raw material prices increase, fertilizer prices decrease, domestic consumption demand is low, and competition is fierce with imported fertilizers. However, the highlight of Ca Mau Fertilizer in 2023 is the expansion of fertilizer exports, contributing to increased revenue.

Bustling production atmosphere in the last days of the year
Up to now, Ca Mau Fertilizer products have been present in about 18 countries around the world, with export output in 2023 reaching 344,000 tons, accounting for about 26% of total consumption output, export value reaching 136 million USD, accounting for about 25% of fertilizer product revenue. Of which, Cambodia is the largest export market with output and export value accounting for more than 60%.
For the Australian and New Zealand markets, these are two of the most demanding markets for fertilizer imports. Over the past time, Ca Mau Fertilizer has gradually improved the quality of transportation and loading services until the goods leave the factory warehouse to ensure the best quality of goods for customers with high loading and unloading speed compared to the general level of exporters in the world.
Currently, Ca Mau Fertilizer is preparing for the first shipment of granular urea to export to the New Zealand market. This is a market that is willing to pay very high prices compared to other countries but has strict requirements on product quality. In addition, PVCFC is also gradually completing the final procedures to be licensed to import Ca Mau Fertilizer's granular urea to the Australian market.
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