Hanoi and other localities boost trade links for farm produce
Linkage programs will remove inter-provincial trading barriers and boost consumption in the capital city.
Linkage programs will remove inter-provincial trading barriers and boost consumption in the capital city.
Hanoi and the Wallonia region of Belgium are working to promote their partnership in 3B bull husbandry.
Demand for farm produce in the festive period is expected to rise by 20-30%, for which Hanoi’s agricultural sector is taking measures to ensure no shortage in the market.
Inspection and testing are regularly carried out at VietGap-certified vegetable growing areas in the city.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and related units should soon map out mechanisms and policies to promote safer farming.
Farmers and businesses have failed to share the benefits and risks in production and business linkages, making the consumption of agricultural products sluggish in recent years.
As Hanoi’s authorities have targeted 50% of its population to shop online in 2022, supporting farmers to set up stores on e-commerce platforms is a priority of the city.
The latest plan of the city is expected to improve the living standards of farmers.
Hanoi will focus on developing linkages in agricultural production for key commodities in the coming time.
A five-day festival promoting Hanoi craft villages and farm produce will be held in Ha Dong District, Hanoi, in the fourth quarter of this year.
The showroom serves as a focal point in promoting the domestic consumption of local farm produce and contributing to the development of cooperatives and businesses in Hanoi and other localities.
The promotion fair will run until August 14 in No. 489 Hoang Quoc Viet Street, Cau Giay District, Hanoi.
Hanoi's agricultural sector will focus on analyzing and certifying products in accordance with international standards.
Local firms have no other alternative but to opt for higher product quality to ensure sustainable exports to the EU market.
The Government would push for greater mechanization in agricultural production.
The sparkling lotus pond with various types of lotus in Ninh Xá Village, Ninh So Commune in Hanoi’s outskirt is about to bloom, attracting many visitors from the capital city.
One-third of the number of large-scale enterprises in Hanoi have invested in high-tech agriculture.