Global integration adds cultural value to Hanoi's craft villages
The city's goal is the inclusion of as many craft villages as possible in the Creative Cities of Crafts network.
The city's goal is the inclusion of as many craft villages as possible in the Creative Cities of Crafts network.
The finest and widest array of American agricultural products will be offered to consumers in Hanoi through more than 1,000 WinMart supermarkets and groceries.
El Niño has resulted in increasing rice imports from Vietnam, enabling the country to reap US$2.32 billion in the first half.
The fair is one of many events organized by Hanoi to strengthen trade links among the city and localities across the country and promote farming products.
The city has set a goal to have an additional 400 products certified with three or more stars this year.
Hanoi is expected to soon establish a high-tech agricultural center that will incorporate domestic and international technological advances and new techniques.
The seedless lychee fruit is currently only available for sale in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Vietnam’s expertise is expected to develop Sierra Leone’s rice value chain to help reduce its dependence on rice import.
For the distribution of lychees from the northern province of Hai Duong, the cooperation of Hanoi's functional agencies, enterprises, supermarkets, and wet markets is urgently needed.
The two sides will further strengthen cooperation in developing high-tech agricultural models.
The local authorities are making efforts to remove obstacles facing investors in agrotourism.
Consumers in Hanoi will have access to a wide range of products under the "One Commune, One Product" (OCOP) program at the fair.
OCOP-POS, a store chain focused on displaying and distributing products in the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program, is expected to contribute to the consumption of verified domestic goods.
Hanoi's agricultural areas are shrinking as five suburban districts are being added to the city.
Norway has helped Vietnam develop the first Fisheries Law, supported surveys of aquatic resources, and capacity-building projects in the fisheries sector for nearly 40 years.
In 2023, Hanoi is hosting a trade fair to promote plums and safe agricultural products from the northern province of Son La and other provinces and cities.
Building high-tech agricultural models, integrating production chains, connecting regions, and establishing processing facilities for export are all necessary for agricultural production in Hanoi.
Fruit and vegetable processors are urged to adopt advanced technologies to improve export value.
The fair will run until May 22 at the An Binh City Urban Area in Bac Tu Liem District, Hanoi.
The city aims to produce 70% of the value of agricultural output through high technology by 2025.
Vietnam continues to promote quality products classified under the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program to more international consumers through a large-scale event.