Keyword: "OCOP programme"

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Di Trach guava (Photo: hanoimoi.vn)

Hanoi suburban residents get rich from Di Trach guava farming

Di Trach guava, named after Di Trach commune of Hanoi’s suburban district of Hoai Duc, has been a four-star OCOP (One Commune-One Product) product since 2021 and become one of the key products helping local residents get rid of poverty and become rich.

Hanoi recognises 104 four-star OCOP products in 2023

Hanoi recognises 104 four-star OCOP products in 2023

The Hanoi People's Committee on March 4 issued a decision recognising 104 four-star “One commune, One product” (OCOP) products of 32 entities participating in the capital city’s OCOP programme in 2023.

OCOP products bring about dual benefits

OCOP products bring about dual benefits

The One Commune One Product (OCOP) Programme has no longer been a pure poverty reduction measure for rural areas, but an important boost for Vietnamese agricultural products, connecting other industries for mutual development, thus bringing dual benefits for rural areas, according to experts.
Over 100 booths set up at Hanoi OCOP introduction week

Over 100 booths set up at Hanoi OCOP introduction week

A week for One Commune, One Product (OCOP) product introduction opened at Thong Nhat Park in Hanoi on August 11, with more than 100 booths displaying products in many industries such as food, beverage, herbal medicine, handicraft industry, textiles, cosmetics, household appliances and vegetables.
OCOP assessment, recognition must be taken thoroughly: Deputy PM

OCOP assessment, recognition must be taken thoroughly: Deputy PM

Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung has emphasized the need to absolutely avoid complaisance in assessing and recognising one commune one product (OCOP) products during the implementation of the national target programme on new-style rural area building.
Mekong district produces high-quality sweet potatoes for export

Mekong district produces high-quality sweet potatoes for export

Dong Thap province’s Chau Thanh district has expanded the cultivation of high-quality sweet potatoes for export and will develop processed sweet-potato products that meet the standards of the country’s ‘one commune – one product’ (OCOP) programme.