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Hanoi partners with Lai Chau to market OCOP products

So far, the Hanoi Farmers' Association has signed cooperation programs with farmers' associations from various provinces and cities nationwide.

The Hanoi Farmers Association and its counterpart in the northern mountain province of Lai Chau held a signing ceremony on April 22 in Hanoi for a joint program on marketing farm produce, One Commune One Product (OCOP) commodities and new rural areas construction from 2024 to 2028.

The signing ceremony.  Photo: The Hanoi Farmers' Association

During the conference, the leaders of the two farmers' associations agreed to strengthen cooperation in Hanoi's Gia Lam, Chuong My, Quoc Oai and Soc Son districts and those in Lai Chau's Muong Te, Sin Ho, Nam Nhun and Phong Tho districts in marketing agricultural products, handicrafts and OCOP goods from both sides.

The provincial and municipal farmers' associations will organize activities to exchange and learn from each other's experiences to support farmers. They will also coordinate the implementation of programs and linkages between the production and consumption of agricultural products and the construction of new rural areas.

Earlier, the delegation from the Lai Chau and Hanoi Farmers' Associations visited the Bat Trang pottery village and the flower and ornamental plant production model in Da Ton Commune, Gia Lam District.

To date, the Hanoi Farmers' Association has signed cooperation programs with farmers' associations from various provinces and cities across the country. 

The association has also organized numerous promotional activities in recent years to showcase and promote products from the city and other provinces.

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