Enterprises push production amid COVID-19

Amid the complicated developments of COVID-19, small and micro enterprises are trying their best to overcome difficulties in maintaining production and business.
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 1Workers at Hagimex company carry out regular daily working process during pandemic season. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused enormous impacts on Hanoi in particular and Vietnam in general. However, many enterprises have grasped this opportunity and shifted their production to making products of high demand, ensuring jobs for workers while contributing to the economic recovery after the pandemic. In the current context, the domestic market is a huge driving force for enterprises, accounting for 70% of the country's gross domestic product. Efficient exploitation of domestic consumer demand with appropriate products is the path enterprises should take to restore and develop production in parallel with exports. (Photo: Vietnamplus)
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 2Workers are sorting chili at Agriculture Development and Environmental Consulting Company – Dace. In addition, the pandemic has caused many global value chains to collapse, indicating a high risk of countries being dependent on a single market. Besides changing product structure, production and business models, enterprises are advised to use domestic raw materials and build substantial domestic production chains. In the current context, the domestic market is a huge driving force for enterprises, accounting for 70% of the country's gross domestic product. Efficient exploitation of domestic consumer demand with appropriate products is the path enterprises should take to restore and develop production in parallel with exports. (Photo: Vietnamplus)
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 3Harvest chili for exporting – Dace. Dace company concentrates on developing a selected range of important organic spice products: ginger, chili, turmeric, garlic and lemongrass. DACE runs a factory in Hanoi to ensure the supply of products to its customers. Next to the supply of organic spices for export, it is developing processed products and organic spices for the domestic market. Together with farmers Dace have obtained the organic certifications for Europe, USA and Japan for the cultivation and the processing of ginger, turmeric, garlic, chili and lemongrass. DACE’s organic products have been being exported to Europe, USA, Korea, Japan, Australia, Russia and the Middle East. (Photo: Vietnamplus)
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 4At the beginning of the epidemic season, orders to the Republic of Korea, Japan increase strongly at Dace. Dace company concentrates on developing a selected range of important organic spice products: ginger, chili, turmeric, garlic and lemongrass. DACE runs a factory in Hanoi to ensure the supply of products to its customers. Next to the supply of organic spices for export, it is developing processed products and organic spices for the domestic market. Together with farmers Dace have obtained the organic certifications for Europe, USA and Japan for the cultivation and the processing of ginger, turmeric, garlic, chili and lemongrass. DACE’s organic products have been being exported to Europe, USA, Korea, Japan, Australia, Russia and the Middle East. (Photo: Vietnamplus)
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 5The anise enters its season, the purchasing price this year is considered high- Vina Samex Company. VINA SAMEX has been the leading enterprises in Vietnam in the field of processing and exporting of Star Aniseed and Cinnamon. The company’s mission is to provide customers all over the world high quality Cinnamon and Star aniseed in Vietnam with reasonable prices and unbeatable roofing, large quantities according to the requirements of customers. Main Markets: European Union, Hanoi, Russia, Japan, Singapore and the Republic of Korea. The cinnamon and star anise products of VINASAMEX achieved 04 international organic certificates: EU, USDA, JAS and Korea. These organic materials are processed at our HACCP and IFS certified factories. (Photo: Vietnamplus)
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 6The anise enters its season, the purchasing price this year is considered high- Vina Samex Company. VINA SAMEX has been the leading enterprises in Vietnam in the field of processing and exporting of Star Aniseed and Cinnamon. The company’s mission is to provide customers all over the world high quality Cinnamon and Star aniseed in Vietnam with reasonable prices and unbeatable roofing, large quantities according to the requirements of customers. Main Markets: European Union, Hanoi, Russia, Japan, Singapore and the Republic of Korea. The cinnamon and star anise products of VINASAMEX achieved 04 international organic certificates: EU, USDA, JAS and Korea. These organic materials are processed at our HACCP and IFS certified factories. (Photo: Vietnamplus)
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 7Turmeric is in its harvest season, while the market only buys more than 2,000 VND per kg, the enterprise still buys organic turmeric at a price of more than 5,000 VND/kg - Bac Kan Agricultural Company. COVID-19 pandemic has caused enormous impacts on Hanoi in particular and Vietnam in general. However, many enterprises have grasped this opportunity and shifted their production to making products of high demand, ensuring jobs for workers while contributing to the economic recovery after the pandemic. In the current context, the domestic market is a huge driving force for enterprises, accounting for 70% of the country's gross domestic product. (Photo: Vietnamplus)
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 8Workers deliver organic turmeric to a gathering place for purchasing – Bac Kan Agricultural Company. Turmeric is in its harvest season, while the market only buys more than 2,000 VND per kg, the enterprise still buys organic turmeric at a price of more than 5,000 VND/kg - Bac Kan Agricultural Company. COVID-19 pandemic has caused enormous impacts on Hanoi in particular and Vietnam in general. However, many enterprises have grasped this opportunity and shifted their production to making products of high demand, ensuring jobs for workers while contributing to the economic recovery after the pandemic. In the current context, the domestic market is a huge driving force for enterprises, accounting for 70% of the country's gross domestic product. (Photo: Vietnamplus)
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 9Thanh Hoa is one of the first three provinces to announce the pandemic, but cooperative members still work normally at the Viet Trang Craft Company's manufacturing workshop in Nga Son, Thanh Hoa. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused enormous impacts on Hanoi in particular and Vietnam in general. However, many enterprises have grasped this opportunity and shifted their production to making products of high demand, ensuring jobs for workers while contributing to the economic recovery after the pandemic. In the current context, the domestic market is a huge driving force for enterprises, accounting for 70% of the country's gross domestic product. Efficient exploitation of domestic consumer demand with appropriate products is the path enterprises should take to restore and develop production in parallel with exports. (Photo: Vietnamplus)
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 10Goods are ready for delivery. Thanh Hoa is one of the first three provinces to announce the pandemic, but cooperative members still work normally at the Viet Trang Craft Company's manufacturing workshop in Nga Son, Thanh Hoa. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused enormous impacts on Hanoi in particular and Vietnam in general. However, many enterprises have grasped this opportunity and shifted their production to making products of high demand, ensuring jobs for workers while contributing to the economic recovery after the pandemic. In the current context, the domestic market is a huge driving force for enterprises, accounting for 70% of the country's gross domestic product. (Photo: Vietnamplus)
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 11Amid the complex developments of COVID-19 pandemic, oranges are one of the hottest goods as people want to improve their health, only after masks and hand sanitizer. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused enormous impacts on Hanoi in particular and Vietnam in general. However, many enterprises have grasped this opportunity and shifted their production to making products of high demand, ensuring jobs for workers while contributing to the economic recovery after the pandemic. In the current context, the domestic market is a huge driving force for enterprises, accounting for 70% of the country's gross domestic product. Efficient exploitation of domestic consumer demand with appropriate products is the path enterprises should take to restore and develop production in parallel with exports. (Photo: Vietnamplus) (Photo: Vietnamplus)
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 12Workers work around the clock to serve epidemic prevention works. Efficient exploitation of domestic consumer demand with appropriate products is the path enterprises should take to restore and develop production in parallel with exports. The pandemic has caused many global value chains to collapse, indicating a high risk of countries being dependent on a single market. Besides changing product structure, production and business models, enterprises are advised to use domestic raw materials and build substantial domestic production chains. In the current context, the domestic market is a huge driving force for enterprises, accounting for 70% of the country's gross domestic product. (Photo: Vietnamplus)
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 13Workers work around the clock to serve epidemic prevention works. Efficient exploitation of domestic consumer demand with appropriate products is the path enterprises should take to restore and develop production in parallel with exports. The pandemic has caused many global value chains to collapse, indicating a high risk of countries being dependent on a single market. Besides changing product structure, production and business models, enterprises are advised to use domestic raw materials and build substantial domestic production chains. In the current context, the domestic market is a huge driving force for enterprises, accounting for 70% of the country's gross domestic product. (Photo: Vietnamplus)
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 14Products of Rau Cuoi Viet Nhat Company are present at many supermarkets. Besides changing product structure, production and business models, enterprises are advised to use domestic raw materials and build substantial domestic production chains. In the current context, the domestic market is a huge driving force for enterprises, accounting for 70% of the country's gross domestic product. Efficient exploitation of domestic consumer demand with appropriate products is the path enterprises should take to restore and develop production in parallel with exports. The pandemic has caused many global value chains to collapse, indicating a high risk of countries being dependent on a single market. (Photo: Vietnamplus)
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 15Products of Rau Cuoi Viet Nhat Company are present at many supermarkets. Besides changing product structure, production and business models, enterprises are advised to use domestic raw materials and build substantial domestic production chains. In the current context, the domestic market is a huge driving force for enterprises, accounting for 70% of the country's gross domestic product. Efficient exploitation of domestic consumer demand with appropriate products is the path enterprises should take to restore and develop production in parallel with exports. The pandemic has caused many global value chains to collapse, indicating a high risk of countries being dependent on a single market. (Photo: Vietnamplus)
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 16Harvesting pomelo at the Dai Thuan Thien Company. Besides changing their product structure, production and business models, enterprises are advised to use domestic raw materials and build substantial domestic production chains. In the current context, the domestic market is a huge driving force for enterprises, accounting for 70% of the country's gross domestic product. Efficient exploitation of domestic consumer demand with appropriate products is the path enterprises should take to restore and develop production in parallel with exports. Not all enterprises have managed to shift production effectively, but many successful business models have shown the creativity and initiative of Vietnamese enterprises. (Photo: Vietnamplus)
Enterprises push production amid COVID-19 ảnh 17A fruit batch is ready for exporting – Dai Thuan Thien Company. In the current context, the domestic market is a huge driving force for enterprises, accounting for 70% of the country's gross domestic product. The pandemic has caused many global value chains to collapse, indicating a high risk of countries being dependent on a single market. Besides changing product structure, production and business models, enterprises are advised to use domestic raw materials and build substantial domestic production chains. Efficient exploitation of domestic consumer demand with appropriate products is the path enterprises should take to restore and develop production in parallel with exports. Not all enterprises have managed to shift production effectively, but many successful business models have shown the creativity and initiative of Vietnamese enterprises. (Photo: Vietnamplus)
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