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Hanoi Agricultural Festival 2025 showcases over 1,000 products

The Hanoi Agricultural Festival 2025 aims to promote craft and OCOP products as well as outstanding farm products from Hanoi and other regions.

THE HANOI TIMES ─ The Hanoi Agricultural Festival 2025 featured 120 booths and 1,000 agricultural products when it opened on June 26 at the Lac Long Quan Flower Garden in Tay Ho District.

Customers visit a booth at the Hanoi Agricultural Festival 2025. Photo: Tung Nguyen/The Hanoi Times

Now in its 4th year, the four-day event running through June 29 showcases Hanoi’s signature craft village products, OCOP items (One Commune, One Product), and farm produce from 25 other provinces and cities across the country.

A highlight of the festival is the weekend market organized by the Hanoi Cooperative Alliance, which features 20 booths promoting processed agricultural products made by local cooperatives.

The market aims to boost product promotion, facilitate networking, and increase sales for cooperative members.

The entire festival space is creatively designed as an open-air venue complete with models and miniature landscapes that highlight Hanoi's culture and rural tourism.

Visitors can experience a wide range of interactive activities, taste local products, and explore traditional Vietnamese culture.

The program includes live demonstrations of traditional crafts and OCOP products, cultural performances, regional cuisine showcases, product tastings, and photo spots among scenic installations.

According to Nguyen Dinh Hoa, Deputy Director of the Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Environment, the festival is part of the city's efforts to promote the production of craft village products, OCOP goods, and exceptional rural industrial items from Hanoi and other regions.

He added that the festival will promote the unique culinary cultures of different regions while contributing to the socioeconomic development of the capital and the country.

First held in 2022, the Hanoi Agricultural Festival is an annual event organized by the Department of Agriculture and Environment.

The 2025 edition continues to offer businesses and producers a valuable opportunity to promote their brands, connect with modern distribution and retail networks, and expand market access for agricultural products from Hanoi and other regions of Vietnam.

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