Hanoi urged to step up support for OCOP members
Hanoi's One Commune One Product (OCOP) program has plans for the evaluation and classification of approximately 500 additional products in 2024.
Hanoi's One Commune One Product (OCOP) program has plans for the evaluation and classification of approximately 500 additional products in 2024.
On display are ceramics, embroidery, sculpture, bronze casting, and wood products, highlighting the district's rich diversity of resources and traditional techniques.
The Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Thanh Tri District People's Committee are hosting an OCOP products event celebrating Southern culture from October 4 to 7.
Since 2019, the city has certified more than 2,700 OCOP products, making it the national leader.
The city has hosted numerous events, trade shows, and workshops to enhance trade networking and support OCOP program members in marketing their products.
Handcrafted with the knowledge and skills passed down through generations of artisans, these products are an illustration of Hanoi's culture.
Behind every OCOP product, there are many people working together to help stimulate the rural economy and create high value-added products.
Hanoi is setting up centers for creative design and sales of OCOP goods, traditional handicrafts, and tourism-related offerings.
The fair seeks to promote the consumption of high-quality domestic products while increasing the competitiveness of Vietnamese goods.
So far, the Hanoi Farmers' Association has signed cooperation programs with farmers' associations from various provinces and cities nationwide.
Since 2019, the city has certified a total of 2,711 OCOP products, making it a national leader.
The Hanoi People’s Committee on March 4 issued a Decision approving the evaluation and grading results of the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program.
The fair runs from February 22 to 25 at Va Temple, Trung Hung Ward, Son Tay Town, Hanoi.
In 2024, Hanoi will continue to support One Product One Commune (OCOP) entities to standardize production processes for export.
The fair is open to visitors from January 26 to 30.
By the end of 2023, Vietnam had 11,054 One Commune One Product (OCOP) items, exceeding the 10% target set for 2021-2025.
The fair aims to contribute to the development of the agricultural economy, the construction of new rural areas and the preservation of community spaces in rural villages.