Sunday, February 6, 2011

Japanese company set to serve Vietnamese agriculture

The Japanese multinational Sumitomo Corporation on October 14 officially
opened a company in Ho Chi Minh City to provide products that serve
the agricultural sector.


The corporation’s
chairman Ray Nishimoto, representatives of the Japanese Consulate
General and others from relevant Vietnamese agencies and institutions
attended the event.


Currently, the company is
producing pesticides such as Padan 95SP, 50 SP, Validacin 3L, 5L, Sumi
Eight 12.5 WP, Dantotsu 16 WDG, 50 WDG, and Starner 20 WP, which
annihilates bacteria that cause rotten fruit and vegetables. These
products help farmers increase productivity, ensure product quality for
domestic and export markets, and contribute to building an advanced
agricultural sector.


According to Kimitoshi Umeda,
the corporation’s global marketing director, the Sumitomo Vietnam has
worked out policies on researching and developing products and waste
treatment that do not harm the environment.


In addition, the product price is suitable for Vietnamese farmers, he said./.

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