Việt Nam''s One Commune One Product items have gained a good reputation inside and outside the country. Businesses have exported their products to many markets in the world thanks to Free Trade Agreements. Let''s listen to some OCOP exporters talking...
The central provincial department of Agriculture and Rural Development has included ten OCOPs (One Commune One Product) – for promotion and introduction into the US market.
Since its launch in 2018, Hà Nội''s One Commune, One Product (OCOP) programme has effectively tackled product output challenges, unlocking potential and fostering sustainability and innovation.
After more than five years of implementation, the ''One Commune, One Product'' (OCOP) programme has significantly contributed to improving the income of Hà Nội''s residents. Many OCOP products from Hà Nội are not only conquering the domestic market, but are...
After more than four years, Hà Nội leads the country in the number of products evaluated and classified under the ''One Commune One Product'' (OCOP) programme.
Việt Nam''s national ''One Commune, One Product'' (OCOP) programme is not just a catalyst for rural economic development, but a gateway for local specialties to shine globally, driving sustainable growth and innovation.
Fifty-five food businesses, restaurants, and traditional craft villages are showcasing seafood and OCOP products at a trade fair in Bình Định, which began on July 11.
A programme that seeks to promote consumption of items made under the national “One Commune, One Product” (OCOP) programme is being held at Saigon Co.op''s 800 points of sale nationwide, including Co.opmart, Co.opXtra, Co.op Food, and Finelife, until July 17.
As many as 12,075 products under the One Commune - One Product (OCOP) programme across Việt Nam have been rated three stars or higher, according to the Central Co-ordination Office for New-style Rural Area Development.
The exhibition serves as a platform to exhibit, introduce, promote, and facilitate trade connections for new products and designs by artisans, experts, and young designers.
In addition to traditional distribution channels, through e-commerce initiatives, local products, especially One Commune One Product (OCOP), gain faster and more effective exposure to consumers nationwide compared to traditional channels, which is particularly beneficial for newly established firms.