(HBO) - In the last months of 2019, there are a lot more programs connecting supply and demand implemented by the sector of agriculture and rural development and a number of other appropriate branches and associations to promote the consumption of agricultural, forestry and fishery products of the locality.

Hanoi consumers are being instructed on how to cook the Da River’s fish specialties at the Festival of Da River’s Fish at Vinmart Royal City supermarket.

The Festival of Da River’s Fish taking place from 26th to 31st October at Vinmart Royal City supermarket (Hanoi) has left great impression because this is the first time Cuong Thinh Construction and Services Co., Ltd. Has coordinated with the Agro - Forestry - Fisheries Quality Assurance Department to organize a large-scale program.

Previously, in Ho Chi Minh City, playing the connecting role of the Department of Industry and Trade, more than 20 enterprises, cooperatives and production facilities have participated and sent products for the display and introduction at the Conference of connecting Goods Supply and Demand between 45 provinces and cities nationwide. The products to be displayed and introduced are mainly the agricultural products of the province. The objective of the program is to expand the market through key commercial distributors of Ho Chi Minh City and other provinces.

At the same time, with the support of the appropriate branches and organizations such as the Farmers’ Union and Women's Union, many businesses and products of the province have participated in the Week of the Safe Agricultural Products, displaying their booths to introduce and promote the agricultural, forestry and fishery products of the province in big cities such as Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Quang Ninh ...

Particularly, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has published 30 production linkages associated with the product consumption on the website of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development at the "Green Agricultural Products-the Clean Food”. In addition, they have been supporting the production establishments with over 5.3 million stamps of traceability, at the same time they have been providing the information about the businesses, the cooperatives and the controlled products to the authentic anti-counterfeiting and traceability system and connecting supply and demand of the province at hb.check.net.vn.

Currently, in the whole province there have been more than 10% of breeding and farming establishments in concentrated production areas, more than 50% of aquaculture establishments, which have been certificated VietGAP and organic. Some agricultural processing facilities have bravely applied the advanced procedures of production and processing such as ISO, HACCP ...

 


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