Le Kieu Phuong, director of Phuc Thinh Production and Commerce Co. Ltd, saidher company recently got One Commune One Product (OCOP) certification for threeprawn cracker product lines in Ca Mau province.
It was now working on getting the products stocked by large supermarket chainsbefore Lunar New Year aided by the certification, she said.
In Dong Nai province, seven OCOP producers have signed contracts with CentralRetail Vietnam to sell 21 products. Tea and dried fruits and vegetables will besold at two Big C supermarkets in the province, where more and more people arebecoming interested in regional specialties.
Nguyen Thi Bich Van, media director of Central Retail Vietnam, said the twosupermarkets would design their display shelves to ensure OCOP products easilycatch the eye of shoppers. This was a part of the company’s commitment tosupport OCOP products.
MM Mega Market was also selling 56 OCOP confectionery and jam products for Tetat a discount of up to 50 percent to introduce them to more customers.
Do Quoc Huy, marketing director of Saigon Co.op, said the company was helpingdevelop OCOP goods, but their limited output means they could only be soldlocally and not across its retail chains.
The two-year-old OCOP programme has helped a number of localities develop awide variety of agriculture and non-agriculture products, providing steadyincomes to many locals./.
VNA