Hanoi boosts promotion of OCOP products to expand market

  • Handicraft and fine art products of the Asian Craft Co. Ltd in Thuong Tin outskirts district. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
    Handicraft and fine art products of the Asian Craft Co. Ltd in Thuong Tin outskirts district. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
  • Making worship products at the Son Dong craft village in Hoai Duc outskirts district. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
    Making worship products at the Son Dong craft village in Hoai Duc outskirts district. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
  • Making lacquer products at the Ha Thai craft village in Thuong Tin outskirts district. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
    Making lacquer products at the Ha Thai craft village in Thuong Tin outskirts district. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
  • Lacquer products of the Ha Thai craft village in Thuong Tin outskirts district are exported to Europe, Japan and the Republic of Korea. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
    Lacquer products of the Ha Thai craft village in Thuong Tin outskirts district are exported to Europe, Japan and the Republic of Korea. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
In a bid to unlock its full potential and enhance the brand of One Commune, One Product (OCOP) items, Hanoi is intensifying efforts in trade promotion and supply-demand connectivity to bring these uniquely local products to a wider audience. The capital city aims to deepen appreciation of its people, culture, and distinctive specialties. With 1,350 craft villages, 40% of the country’s total, Hanoi is considered the cradle of OCOP development. Since 2019, the city has evaluated and rated 3,317 OCOP products, representing 21.3% of Vietnam’s total OCOP output. Among them are six five-star products, 22 five-star potential products, 1,571 four-star, and 1,718 three-star products, making Hanoi the national leader in the number of certified OCOP items. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh

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