Civilized and food-secure market model replicated in Hanoi
This is a Hanoi Women's Union initiative to create a civilized and safe environment in local markets citywide.
This is a Hanoi Women's Union initiative to create a civilized and safe environment in local markets citywide.
FAO provides technical support to build on the wealth of local knowledge and Vietnam’s extensive experience in alignment with the government’s strategic vision.
Promotional programs, giveaways and product demonstrations are available to local consumers and visitors.
Renowned Indian food site Slurrp recommends a fascinating culinary adventure with the top 10 street foods in Vietnam.
Hanoi's tourism industry is poised to attract more food-loving visitors with the Food Tour Map and continued efforts to improve food safety and hygiene.
Hanoi will apply many solutions to improve the efficiency of enforcing food safety regulations in 2023 and the future.
Thanks to rigorous inspection and supervision, food service establishments in Hanoi have transformed their business and become more responsible to the community.
Vietnam is now one of the world's leading exporters of agro-forestry-fishery products, with total exports of over $53 billion in 2022 and access to 196 countries and territories worldwide.
The preferential loans would enable local producers and exporters to make certain inputs and maintain export markets.
The Hanoi People's Committee has issued a decision to set up an intersectoral inspection team during the "Action Month for Food Safety 2023," which will run from April 15 to May 15.
Over the past few years, Hanoi has stepped up its food safety monitoring throughout the city.
The newly established food street in the inner district of Ba Dinh brings fascinating cultural, tourist, and culinary experiences to travelers at home and abroad.
The cooperation aims to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the diplomatic relationship between Vietnam and Australia.
Haiphong cuisine wins the hearts of local gourmets for its deliciousness yet simplicity, highlighting the naturally delicious flavor of the ingredients.
With inexpensive and tasty menus, Haiphong has a host of dishes peculiar to a port city that make any discerning diner drool.
Demand for fresh foods increases ahead of the Ram Thang Gieng (the first full moon of the lunar year) as usual, but market prices have barely changed.
Local authorities will take strong measures to ensure food safety in the kitchens of industrial parks, schools, and government agencies.