Ministry wants HCMC wholesale markets reopened

Jul 22nd at 14:46
22-07-2021 14:46:55+07:00

Ministry wants HCMC wholesale markets reopened

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has called on HCMC authorities to reopen the city's three wholesale markets to increase food supply.

Vendors transport agriculture produce out of Hoc Mon wholesale market before it was closed June 28, 2021 due to Covid-19. Photo by VnExpress/Quynh Tran.

Binh Dien, Thu Duc and Hoc Mon markets, which have been closed for over two weeks after Covid-19 infections were discovered there, should be listed among "essential businesses" that are allowed to open during the social distancing period, it said.

The city Department of Industry and Trade said when the markets reopen their managers need to provide on-site accommodation for vendors and restrict visitors.

The three usually supply over 70 percent of the city’s foodstuff requirements.

The city now has 32 out of its 188 traditional markets open, but the Ministry of Industry and Trade wants more be reopened with social distancing measures imposed.

HCMC has recorded nearly 43,800 Covid-19 cases since April 27, when the latest wave began.

Vnexpress





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Vietnam’s leading air caterer suffers losses for 5th straight quarter

Noi Bai Catering Services Joint Stock Company reported a pre-tax loss of VND24.2 billion for the second quarter, the fifth consecutive quarter it has been in the...

Dabaco profit down 46 pct in Q2

Dabaco Group Joint Stock Company (Dabaco), a major food and animal feed producer, saw net profit drop by 46 percent year-on-year in the second quarter.

Tough choice: HCMC workers leave families, move to factories

HCMC factory workers are reluctantly making the choice to stay away from their families and live in their factories for weeks to keep production and livelihoods...

Vietnamese Gov’t maintains constructive dialogue with US over economic relations

More opportunities are arising to strengthen cooperation between Vietnam and the US in finance- and monetary related issues to boost their respective economic...

HCMC traditional markets lack patrons on Covid fears

The number of customers at traditional markets in HCMC is declining sharply despite abundant supply and reasonable prices.

Nike could run out of Vietnamese sneakers

The shutdown of two contract manufacturers in Vietnam due to Covid-19 could worsen Nike’s sneaker supply problems, a market research company has warned.

Vietnam plans to double wind power by 2030

Vietnam has the best wind resources in Southeast Asia, featuring yearly average wind speed of 9-10 meters per second.

Moscow entrepreneurs look for opportunities in Viet Nam

More than 100 Vietnamese companies took part in an online business matching event with entrepreneurs from Moscow on Tuesday.

Food-beverage businesses struggle to survive amid pandemic

Many food and beverage enterprises have set up kiosks, deliver products home and sell foods and drinks at supermarkets to sustain themselves amid the Covid-19...

Vietnamese firms urged to file for IP protection in foreign markets

 Vietnamese firms should attach more importance to registering for intellectual property protection in foreign markets if they wish to develop brands abroad...


MOST READ


Back To Top