Vietnamese consumers have formed the habit of choosing reputable brands. Therefore, it is necessary to build and expand sale points to promote OCOP products, which plays an important role in bringing OCOP products closer to consumers.
By August 2023, the number of OCOP products has reached 8,478, of which 65.4 per cent were awarded three stars, 33.4 per cent four stars, and 0.2 per cent five stars.
The south-eastern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau plans to have by 2025 at least 150 products rated no less than three stars under the country’s “One Commune-One Product” programme.
By late 2022, 8,689 OCOPs had been scored, with 65.5 per cent of the products being labeled three-star, 33.6 per cent four-star, 0.7 per cent potential five-star, and 0.2 per cent five-star.
Among a series of measures set to boost the growth of the group in 2023 is forming cooperative units and farms with links to enterprises for production, processing and sale.
The Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Soc Trang is working hard to boost its ‘one commune-one product’ programme by strengthening links between co-operatives to more jobs for locals and increase incomes.
Agricultural and other products under the ''One Commune – One Product'' Programme from HCM City and the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta are on show at the HCM City Agriculture Fair that opened on May 24 in Thu Duc City.
Under the ''One Commune, One Product'' (OCOP) programme, investment in technology is key to improving both product quality and the effectiveness of production.
Many products made under a programme called ‘One Commune One Product’ have become a big hit with consumers seeking to buy gift hampers for Tet (Lunar New Year).
A fair featuring products meeting criteria of the One Commune, One Product (OCOP) programme in Viet Nam’s southern region is being held in Vi Thanh City of the Mekong Delta province of Hau Giang.
A fair on agriculture and products under the One Commune One Product (OCOP) programme in the North will be held in Hoa Binh Province from November 1 to November 5.
HCM City will invest in six agricultural products and six craft villages under the One Commune One Product Programme in which each rural commune or district will develop its own specialty.