Theclub is expected to create favourable conditions for local enterprisesand traditional villages to link up, exchange experience and cooperateon trade to increase their sales channels and add value to theirproducts.
Speaking at the event, Vo Hung Dung, director of CanTho’s branch of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI)called upon local enterprises to improve product quality, andconsolidate their prestige with a view to increasing the quantity andvalue of sales, both domestically and abroad.
At the same time, the club aims to maintain the region’s original characteristics.
The club is founded with 60 members in three key sectors, includinghandicrafts, food, and natural products. It will promote trade, providetraining on management and production techniques, and build a fairbusiness environment by creating a common quality standard for theproducts.
In addition, the club will give advice on quality standards and provide support on marketing and packaging design.-VNA