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PSL Cashew Secures Vietnam’s Export Product of the Year at Asian Export Awards

PSL Cashew, affiliated with the PSL Group and Pompous Group, secured the title of Vietnam Export Product of the Year in the Food category at the Asian Export Awards.

Recognized for its outstanding performance in the cashew nut industry, the company’s emphasis on sustainability, quality, and community values significantly contributed to Vietnam’s US$3.08 billion cashew exports in 2022.

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PSL Cashew: Sustainable practices

Operating on a global scale across 1,800 hectares of farmland and offering diverse cashew products, PSL Cashew prioritizes quality control and sustainable practices, garnering trust and investment due to its integrity and transparency.

Established in 2017 through a collaboration between the Pompous Group and two Vietnamese companies, the PSL Group, including PSL Cashew, aimed to harness the combined strengths, expertise, and resources to establish a prominent global presence in the cashew export industry, particularly in Africa and Asia.

PSL Cashew’s international presence extends across continents, featuring management offices in Vietnam, operational offices, and facilities in West Africa (Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Guinea, Ghana), East Africa (Tanzania), and Asia (UAE, Cambodia, Vietnam, Lebanon). The company also maintains representative offices on various continents, ensuring effective client communication and maintaining product quality throughout the supply chain.

The Asian Export Awards

The Asian Export Awards, now in its sixth year, celebrates exceptional products and services that significantly enhance a company’s business in the regional export landscape. Known for its full traceability, PSL Cashew, under the PSL Group within the Pompous Group of Companies, has become a benchmark for excellence, sustainability, and community values within the global cashew nut industry.

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