Over 1,000 agricultural products showcased at OCOP trade fair in Hanoi suburb

Jan 11th at 07:39
11-01-2024 07:39:32+07:00

Over 1,000 agricultural products showcased at OCOP trade fair in Hanoi suburb

The fair aims to contribute to the development of the agricultural economy, the construction of new rural areas and the preservation of community spaces in rural villages.

A trade fair to promote One Commune, One Product (OCOP) farm produce linked to tourism in 2024 will be held from January 26 to 31 in Quoc Oai District, Hanoi.

Some OCOP items are displayed at a related conference hosted by Quoc Oai District authorities. Photo: Hanoimoi newspaper

The fair will feature 100-120 booths showcasing more than 1,000 agricultural products, processed foods, and prominent OCOP products from Quoc Oai District, other districts in Hanoi, and provinces nationwide.

The fair will also feature agricultural sectors, regional specialties, processed foods, high-tech agricultural products, green agricultural products from cooperatives, and three- to five-star OCOP-certified products from organizations, enterprises and individuals representing OCOP in Hanoi and other provinces.

Visitors to the fair can participate in product demonstrations and hands-on testing at the booths, on-site product processing activities, cultural exchanges, and ethnic art performances.

Nguyen Truong Son, Chairman of the Quoc Oai District People's Committee, said the trade promotion fair was an opportunity for participating units to promote brands, products and agricultural models integrated with eco-tourism.

The event aims to contribute to the development of the agricultural economy, the construction of new rural areas and the preservation of community spaces in rural villages, he stressed.

Hanoi Times





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