Hanoi, Hoa Binh connect trade and consumption of agricultural products
Many key products of the northern mountainous province of Hoa Binh have entered the system of supermarkets and large commercial centres in Hanoi, Deputy Director of the provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Vuong Dac Hung told a recent conference.
The Hoa Binh provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development hold a conference on ensuring food safety. (Photo: VNS)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) — 🌃Many key products of the northernmountainous province of Hoa Binh have entered the system of supermarkets andlarge commercial centres in Hanoi, Deputy Director of the provincial Departmentof Agriculture and Rural Development Vuong Dac Hung told a recent conference.
The provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development incollaboration with the Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Developmentheld a conference on ensuring food safety between the city and thenorthern mountainous province. The conference highlighted the results of the implementation ofthe programme which coordinates trade, promotes agricultural product consumptionand State management in the agricultural sector between the capital city and HoaBinh province in the 2016-20 period and the 2021-25 period. The organisation of goods weeks, fairs and forums in Hanoi hascreated a trading point and connected product consumption for businesses,restaurants and hotels. Thereby, key products of the province such as Song Da fish, CaoPhong oranges, Tan Lac red-flesh grapefruit, organic vegetables, and hillchicken have been supplied to supermarkets and retail systems in Hanoi. These products are received and appreciated by the people of thecapital./.
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