Localities nationwide promote consumption of OCOP products
The Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and the People’s Committee of Tay Ho district are hosting an event to introduce products under the One Commune One Product Programme (OCOP) from localities across the country.
The five-day event features more than 100 booths showcasing over 2,000 OCOP products and regional specialties from Hanoi. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and the People’s Committee of Tay Ho district are hosting anevent to introduce products under the One Commune One Product Programme (OCOP)from localities across the country.
Addressing the openingceremony on December 21, Vice Director of the department Ta Van Truong said the event offers a goodchance for businesses and producers to enhance trade connections, promote brandsand products, as well as connect the consumption of OCOP products through networks and distributionchannels.
The five-day event features more than 100 booths showcasing over 2,000 OCOP products and regional specialties from Hanoi, 19 central andCentral Highlands localities, and 17 others nationwide.
Notably, businesses from Hanoi arrange 45 pavilions at the event to introduce over1,000 products, including typical products of the Vietnamese and Japanese cultures.
In the framework of the event, a Vietnam – Japan cultureexchange programme is organised as part of the activities to celebrate the 50th founding anniversary of the diplomaticties between the two countries. It features various activities imbued with Vietnamese and Japanese cultures,along with art performances joined by artists from both nations./.
Authorities of the northern province of Quang Ninh have taken a series of trade connection activities to support businesses and cooperatives in the locality in promoting the stable sale of local products in the domestic and foreign markets, towards sustainable export.
A workshop was held in Hanoi on October 16 to seek measures to improve the cooperation of agricultural cooperatives associated with the development of OCOP (one commune one product) products in the capital city.
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