OCOP fair brings local products to global market

Featuring 300 booths displaying thousands of certified OCOP products, the three-day fair provides a platform for local producers to connect with foreign enterprises, trade promotion agencies, and international importers.

An OCOP booth displays Hanoi's staples. (Photo: VNA)
An OCOP booth displays Hanoi's staples. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The 2025 Vietnam One Commune, One Product (OCOP) Export Fair (VIETNAM OCOPEX) opened in Hanoi on August 1, drawing over 200 exhibitors from 34 cities and provinces as well as international participants from Peru, Laos, and Cambodia.

Featuring 300 booths displaying thousands of certified OCOP products, the three-day fair provides a platform for local producers to connect with foreign enterprises, trade promotion agencies, and international importers. It also offers foreign representative agencies in Vietnam a unique opportunity to explore the country’s diverse OCOP portfolio.

It is part of the national trade promotion programme held by the Ministry of Industry and Trade in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, the Hanoi People’s Committee, the Vietnam Cooperative Alliance, and related organisations.

At the opening ceremony, Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Manh Quyen highlighted that the fair demonstrates the determination of various sectors and authorities in elevating OCOP products onto the international stage.

OCOP goods, he said, have become a crucial foundation to bolster rural economic development while transforming thousands of traditional products. Hanoi is now home to over 3,317 OCOP-certified products, the highest number and representing 21.3% of the total nationwide, with six five-star products, 22 potentially five stars, 1,571 four-star products, and 1,718 three-star ones.

Meanwhile, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Sinh Nhat Tan stressed that with diverse natural resources, favourable climate conditions, and distinctive culture, Vietnam has succeeded in exporting agricultural products and also boasts a wide range of specialities and traditional craft products.

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Visitors to the 2025 Vietnam OCOP Export Fair (Photo: VNA)

He stated the OCOP programme plays a key role in reinforcing the value of rural goods and positioning them in not only the domestic market but also global ones.

Tan expressed his hope that OCOP producers, with innovation determination, will continue improving their products, developing brands, and successfully conquering fastidious markets around the globe. As of July 2025, Vietnam had 17,068 OCOP products rated three stars or higher from 9,195 producers, including 126 nationally recognised five-star products. Many meet stringent international standards for quality, safety, and eco-friendly packaging.

This year’s OCOPEX marks a breakthrough in digital trade promotion with its first-ever digital exhibition on the B2B platform Arobid.com, integrating AI, big data, and interactive 3D displays. This innovative approach represents a modern, efficient, and sustainable form of commerce aligned with dual transformation trends where digitisation and green practices are becoming essential standards in global supply chains./.

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