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OCOP products in the Red River Delta gathered in Hai Phong

(VAN) From October 20 to 24 in Hai Phong, the 2023 agricultural fair and OCOP product exhibition in the Red River Delta will take place.
OCOP products from 23 provinces and cities gathered in Hai Phong. Photo: Dinh Muoi.

OCOP products from 23 provinces and cities gathered in Hai Phong. Photo: Dinh Muoi.

OCOP agricultural fair and product exhibition in the Red River Delta in 2023 is jointly organized by the National Agricultural Extension Center, Hai Phong Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and Hai Phong City Cooperative Alliance.

The exhibition has the participation of OCOP product owners and typical agricultural products from 23 provinces/cities, with 135 agricultural booths and 65 commercial booths.

The exhibition fair displays and introduces agricultural products, OCOP products, craft village products, technological equipment, agricultural supplies for production and ornamental animals as well as commercial booths of businesses and organizations.

In addition, the event also introduced and displayed scientific and technical advances that are highly applicable to production to diversify products and improve production capacity and product quality, thereby enhancing the value of agricultural products.

The booths are designed and displayed according to product groups that are certified for OCOP, food safety and hygiene, VietGAP, organic, possessing traceability and the quality of goods is guaranteed according to legal regulations.

The fair is an opportunity to promote trade, promote and introduce OCOP products and regionally specific products. Photo: Dinh Muoi.

The fair is an opportunity to promote trade, promote and introduce OCOP products and regionally specific products. Photo: Dinh Muoi.

Mr Do Gia Khanh - Director of Hai Phong Department of Agriculture and Rural Development said that the OCOP product fair helps business establishments, enterprises, and cooperatives share opportunities for cooperation as well as trade promotion, image promotion, product design, and market access.

Through the event, the potentials and strengths in agricultural production and OCOP products of the Red River Delta provinces in general and Hai Phong City, in particular, will be introduced. Consequently, this will help OCOP units, businesses, and product owners expand exchanges, and seek opportunities for cooperation and consumption of agricultural products. At the same time, promote the brand of safe agricultural products and OCOP products, creating opportunities to connect and exchange between domestic and foreign businesses to promote trade promotion and export of agricultural products.

“The fair held in Hai Phong is an opportunity to promote tourism, cuisine, culture and people of the Port City to provinces and cities nationwide. In particular, this will be an opportunity to promote trade, promote and introduce OCOP products. Regionally specific products are an opportunity to trade and sign contracts between manufacturers and businesses and consumers in the City and other provinces", Mr Khanh informed.

Author: Dinh Muoi

Translated by Hoang Duy

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