May 17, 2024 | 17:24 GMT +7
May 17, 2024 | 17:24 GMT +7
Hotline: 0913.378.918
At the Forum “Connecting production and consumption of agricultural products and OCOP products in the Central Highlands region in 2021” on the morning of September 25th, many ideas were presented to increase the attractiveness of agricultural products in this region.
According to Mr. Paul Le, representative of Central Retail, in order to connect to the five Central Highlands provinces, the supermarket system will support all OCOP products and bring them to Vietnamese consumers. The Central Highlands is also the home of many top products in the world, so the enterprise will support manufacturers in terms of packaging and branding to help them better approach foreign customers.
“The Central Highlands provinces are a major supply source of Central Retail's supermarkets in terms of fresh and processed products. We have had a lot of activities to promote the region’s products to Central Retail's headquarters in Thailand,” Mr. Paul Le added.
In the future, Central Retail will build more shopping malls for the “GO!” brand to help Southeast Asian consumers gain access to Vietnamese products and vice versa.
Sharing more deeply about the domestic market, Ms. Vu Thi Hau, Chairwoman of the Association of Vietnam Retailers (AVR) said that many products of the Central Highlands are specialties and are present in many large supermarkets across the country, but she wants the locality to be more actively involved so retailers can work directly with manufacturers and make products more accessible to consumers.
“Retailers always welcome manufacturers with open doors to bring products to consumers. But both sides need a closer connection, especially in the context of the epidemic situation so that they can sell multi-channel products and bring the best products to the market," said Ms. Vu Thi Hau.
In addition, Ms. Hau also mentioned building regional OCOP booths to make it easier for consumers to access products, especially when the Central Highlands has many signature OCOP products available.
According to Ms. Tran Kim Nga, Public Relations Manager of Mega Market, the five Central Highlands provinces are a large source of supply for Mega Market's supermarkets at the moment.
To increase the efficiency of the linkage Mega Market is coordinating with Lam Dong to establish a local purchasing and transshipment station, work directly with farmers by committing to output and products from the seed selection to harvest throughout so as to attain fresh, high-quality, and safe products.
“Mega Market's agricultural technicians will work at the station with farmers to ensure sustainable development, harvest good products, and meet Mega Market's consumption and export demand. This is a great and successful model since Mega Market can work and help farmers in the production process,” said Ms. Tran Kim Nga.
Working with localities, the Public Relations Manager of Mega Market hopes to cooperate with all parties to achieve sustainable development so that farmers can be assured of their output, surely have their products consumed after harvesting.
Translated by Samuel Pham
(VAN) This is a component in the project for 'Developing the multi-purpose value of the forest ecosystem in Bac Giang province until 2030, with a vision towards 2050'.
(VAN) As many as 9 typical industrial rural products of the North in 2024 of Thai Nguyen province are notable tea brands.
(VAN) The Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, in collaboration with the Trade Office and the Vietnamese Embassy in Australia, arrange a trade promotion delegation to the Foodservice Australia 2024 Fair in Sydney.
(VAN) A group of students in Quang Tri built a project to green natural forests. The group has just planted 1,000 native trees such as ironwood, bullet wood, and chukrasia at Dakrong Nature Reserve.
(VAN) This is the concluding remarks of Minister Le Minh Hoan, Head of the Steering Committee for Quality, Food Safety and Market Development, at the first meeting of the committee.
(VAN) The emission-reducing rice farming model in Dak Lak in the spring crop of 2024 helps reduce material costs by 10-15%, increase productivity by 30%, and reduce irrigation water by 50%.
(VAN) Despite previously receiving an administrative penalty, Nguyen Van Tec continued to use electric shock devices on his fishing vessel to harvest fisheries resources in the core area of Ha Long Bay.