Hà Nội Fruit Festival opens
Hà Nội Fruit Festival opens
The Hà Nội Department of Industry and Trade held the opening ceremony of the 2023 Hà Nội Fruit Festival at Thống Nhất Park on Friday.
Local specialties at the 2023 Hà Nội Fruit Festival. — Photo Vietnam+ |
The festival spans 6,000 square metres, featuring seven open space areas and over 100 booths from Hà Nội and other provinces and cities.
The 2023 Hà Nội Fruit Festival serves as a hub to gather, introduce, advertise, link, and promote the consumption of typical fruits and agricultural products from Hà Nội and six regions across the country. These include the Red River Delta and Northern Coastal Region, Northern Midlands and Mountainous Region, Central Coastal Delta Region, Central Highlands Region, Southeast Region, and Mekong Delta Region.
The festival offers Hà Nội distribution units opportunities to meet, exchange with businesses and cooperatives from various provinces and cities, and expand their consumption markets for fruits and agricultural products.
Trần Thị Phương Lan, acting director of the Hà Nội Department of Industry and Trade, highlighted the festival's role in stabilising the market and promoting quality and clearly originated fruit and agricultural products. This is particularly significant in preparation for the upcoming Lunar New Year. The city has engaged in several activities to link regions and connect supply and demand with other provinces and cities.
Aiming to ensure the safety and quality of consumer products, Hà Nội coordinates with localities to promote, introduce, and connect supply and demand. This includes consuming safe fruits, agricultural products, and specialties with geographic indications from various provinces and cities in its distribution system.
With the second largest population in the country, Hà Nội has a substantial demand for safe agricultural and food products, particularly domestic fruits. The city's monthly fruit product demand is approximately 52,000 tonnes. The diverse fruit distribution system includes 28 commercial centres, 117 general supermarkets, 453 markets, 1,389 fruit stores in streets and residential areas, and 93 stores introducing OCOP products.
The festival will continue until Sunday, November 12.