Hanoi to have 5-9 OCOP design and promotion centres

  • Agricultural products are introduced at an OCOP promotion event in Dong Anh outskirts district. VNA Photo
    Agricultural products are introduced at an OCOP promotion event in Dong Anh outskirts district. VNA Photo
  • Fine art wood products are introduced at an OCOP promotion event in Dong Anh outskirts district. VNA Photo
    Fine art wood products are introduced at an OCOP promotion event in Dong Anh outskirts district. VNA Photo
  • An OCOP promotion place in Hong Van commune, Thuong Tin outskirts district. VNA Photo
    An OCOP promotion place in Hong Van commune, Thuong Tin outskirts district. VNA Photo
  • An OCOP promotion place in Hong Van commune, Thuong Tin outskirts district. VNA Photo
    An OCOP promotion place in Hong Van commune, Thuong Tin outskirts district. VNA Photo
The Hanoi People's Committee has issued a plan on developing from 5-9 centres for One Commune One Product (OCOP) design, introduction, promotion and sale in association with tourism across the city in 2023. Under the plan, by the end of 2023, the centres will be set up in Bat Trang (Gia Lam district), Duyen Thai (Thuong Tin district), Chuyen My (Phu Xuyen district), Phu Nghia (Chuong My district), Duyen Ha (Thanh Tri district), Di Trach (Hoai Duc district), Van Ha (Dong Anh district), Hoa Lam (Ung Hoa district), and Van Phuc silk village (Ha Dong district). The objective of these centre is support the promotion of OCOP products in association with experiential tourism, contributing to the economic restructuring of rural areas of the city. Hanoi has recognised more than 2,140 OCOP products with more than 800 active trade villages, helping to boost economic development in rural areas while generating jobs for local labourers. VNA Photo

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