[Longform] OCOP makes Hanoi's specialties strong brands
The OCOP (One Commune, One Product) brand has earned consumer trust for its products and provided local distributors with better options for supplying the market.
The OCOP (One Commune, One Product) brand has earned consumer trust for its products and provided local distributors with better options for supplying the market.
Hanoi will focus on developing linkages in agricultural production for key commodities in the coming time.
The event is part of the city's programs on Investment, Trade, and Tourism Promotion Program and One Commune One Product (OCOP) promotion in 2022.
Hanoian consumers can purchase the capital's specialties under the One Commune, One Product program (OCOP) through selling on digital channels every Friday night.
Many Hanoian consumers buy OCOP products promoted via live streaming.
Banh duc is a dish that’s common in all three regions of Vietnam. It originated from the countryside and is inexpensive so literally everyone can afford.
Many Hanoians still consider tofu that are made from Mo Village the best with creamy taste and sweet flavor.
People often have fond memories when they see Cốm cake, as this is a must have in happy occasions, like weddings or Lunar New Year.
The annual Vietnam Local Specialties Fair 2020 is taking place at Vincom Mega Mall Royal City from November 25 to 29, with the participation of 200 local enterprises from 60 provinces and cities.
During the chilly weather of fall, there’s nothing more comforting than a bowl of steamy and hearty fish noodle soup, or Bun Ca in Vietnamese.