HCM City (VNA) – Some 300 businesses are marketing their high-quality signature products and foods in a trade fair that began in Ho Chi Minh City on April 3.
The fair houses a “green market day” section that brings farms, cooperatives and young people-led startups to showcase organic products.
The section also houses stalls owned by farmers who are pursuing clean production procedures and outstanding start-ups projects from Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Thap, Ben Tre, Can Tho, Ca Mau, Quang Ngai, and more.
Vu Kim Hanh, Chairwoman of the High-Quality Vietnamese Producers, said the fair looks to seek ways for the entry of qualified and quality locally-made commodities into more markets in the world.
Visitors to the fair can take part in consumer-orientated activities like a trading hour for one-price products, game shows, and food contests, and buy thousands of products with big discounts.
The fair is one of practical activities to respond to the campaign “Vietnamese prioritizes using Vietnamese products” launched by the Vietnam Fatherland Front.
Pham Dai Duong, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology, hailed the fair organizing board for their efforts to unceasingly improve the ways to connect local producers and consumers.
The fair will last till April 8.-VNA
The fair houses a “green market day” section that brings farms, cooperatives and young people-led startups to showcase organic products.
The section also houses stalls owned by farmers who are pursuing clean production procedures and outstanding start-ups projects from Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Thap, Ben Tre, Can Tho, Ca Mau, Quang Ngai, and more.
Vu Kim Hanh, Chairwoman of the High-Quality Vietnamese Producers, said the fair looks to seek ways for the entry of qualified and quality locally-made commodities into more markets in the world.
Visitors to the fair can take part in consumer-orientated activities like a trading hour for one-price products, game shows, and food contests, and buy thousands of products with big discounts.
The fair is one of practical activities to respond to the campaign “Vietnamese prioritizes using Vietnamese products” launched by the Vietnam Fatherland Front.
Pham Dai Duong, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology, hailed the fair organizing board for their efforts to unceasingly improve the ways to connect local producers and consumers.
The fair will last till April 8.-VNA
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