Hanoi to organize 2nd OCOP livestream sale festival

Jul 5th at 13:56
05-07-2021 13:56:21+07:00

Hanoi to organize 2nd OCOP livestream sale festival

The event will be broadcast live from 9am to 12pm on July 10, on two channels of OCOP Live and VTC Now.

The Hanoi OCOP-labeled specialty festival will take place on July 10 with an aim to promote sales through live streaming under Hanoi’s “Vietnamese people prioritize using Vietnamese goods” campaign.
An overview of the first OCOP Livestream Festival. Photo: hanoi.gov.vn

This is the second online event held in Hanoi this year, which is considered a helpful channel in the context of stagnant sales due to the pandemic complicated developments. 

While the production of farm produces and sales are experiencing stagnation and even at the risk of being disrupted, e-commerce has been seen as a way out.  

The event is among the efforts to carry out the "dual goal” of both preventing and controlling the pandemic safely, as well as enhancing economic development and ensuring social security. It is also aimed at promoting the “Vietnamese people to priority using Vietnamese goods” campaign in the new stage, and accelerating digital transformation in the agricultural sector to increase added value associated with sustainable development.

Nguyen Van Chi, Permanent Deputy Chief of the Hanoi Office of New Rural Development Program Coordination, Head of the festival's Organizing Committee, said Hanoi is one of the spearheads joining different actors in the production chain to promote trade of agricultural products, OCOP products and regional specialties.

“The development of an online distribution channel of agricultural products, as well as the application of digital transformation technology in production and trade will bring more opportunities to producers and customers. We will engage consumers through live streaming on social networks and e-commerce channels,” Chi said.

The event will be broadcast live from 9am to 12pm on July 10, at two channels of OCOP Live and VTC Now.

The first OCOP Livestream Festival was held on June 6.

Hanoi Times





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