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Quang Tri Products Festival to be launched in Hanoi

Local and organic items from the central province would be good choices for Hanoi’s customers and visitors amid the thin supply of safe products.

The Quang Tri Products Festival will take place from November 24 to 26 at Tran Nhan Tong Pedestrian Zone, featuring typical items made in the central province. 

 Quang Tri products are showcased at a trade promotion event. Photo: Ha Trang/Bao Quang Tri

There will be 20 booths displaying Quang Tri’s products like coffee, pepper, organic rice, herbal tea, balm, fish sauce, cereal powder, and vegetable noodles.

Other activities will be business matchmaking, advertisement of Quang Tri tourism, and promoting investment in Quang Tri Province.

The information about Quang Tri products will be posted online to attract businesses and visitors.

According to Tran Phi Tuong, the Deputy Director of Center for Investment, Trade and Tourism Promotion, this festival aims to increase the sales of products, boost production, and assist businesses in building and developing their brands, OCOP (One Commune – One Product) items, improving competitiveness, promoting goods, services, and tourism in Quang Tri.

Now Quang Tri Province has 113 OCOP products. The certified products demonstrate the province’s efforts to improve the quality of local specialties and services. 

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