First ’Son La Longan and Safe Farm Produce Week’ kicks off at Big C Ha Noi

Jul 23rd at 15:39
23-07-2018 15:39:58+07:00

First ’Son La Longan and Safe Farm Produce Week’ kicks off at Big C Ha Noi

The ‘Son La Longan and Safe Farm Produce Week 2018’ officially kicked off at Big C Thang Long (Ha Noi) on July 21, hosted by the Son La People’s Committee.

 

This is the first time the provincial authority in cooperation with Big C and Central Group Vietnam have organised such an event to introduce and promote the consumption of safe agricultural products, especially longan, from Son La Province.

Twenty kiosks are divided into three groups including Son La-brand produce, vegetables and fruits, and processed food products. Among them are many products certified VietGap and GlobalGAP such as longan, mango, avocado, Moc Chau banana, green gourd, red dragon fruit, cabbage, tomatoes, garlic and green peas.

Vu Duc Thuan, deputy director of the provincial Department of Planning and Investment and Investment Promotion Centre, said that Son La Province has maintained 15 safe longan production areas, with 5,000 tonnes of products certified by VietGap, of which 1,500 tonnes are granted exportation codes to the United States, Australia, Japan, South Korea and ASEAN members.

In 2017, the province had nine products granted Trademark Registration Certificates. This year, it will continue to build and develop brands for 12 products.

“Son La Province hopes through Big C outlets, safe farm produce of Son La Province in general and its brand products in particular will be widely known in the country and abroad. The increases in production and consumption will help improve incomes and livelihoods for ethnic minority people in the locality,” Thuan said.

The organiser set up a special stall to introduce off-season vegetables from Van Ho District in the framework of the community livelihood programme ‘Support Farmers in Van Ho District, Son La Province’ funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) and Central Group Vietnam.

The event will last until July 27.

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