Hai Duong products at Ha Noi Agricultural and Craft Village Products Festival attractive to visitors
Business - PublishedTime : 10:27, 17/12/2022
Leaders of the Hai Duong Department of Agriculture and Rural Development inspect booths at the festival
The festival gathers many agricultural and craft village products from 24 provinces and cities across the country.
The program is aimed at introducing and propagandizing typical farm produce, chain-produced products, organic or hi-tech agricultural products, and craft village products of Ha Noi and many other localities.
Hai Duong booths attract many visitors and shoppers
Hai Duong brought 115 typical agricultural and OCOP products to the festival, such as mung bean cakes, ramie cakes, peanut candy, rice grown from ragworm exploitation areas, An Lac cai hoa vang sticky rice, guavas, watermelons, etc.
Apart from the above products, Hai Duong also has two famous craft village ones, namely Dong Giao woodwork and Chu Dau pottery.
Foreign visitors are interested in traditional mung bean cakes of Hai Duong
There are six enterprises directly introducing their products, including the limited liability companies of Ha Tien Ragworm and Fiddler Specialties, Khanh Tho Production and Trading, HD Green, and Duc Hai Salt, Viet Y Honey-bee JSC., and Xuyen Viet Seafood Production and Trade Cooperative.
Vegetables, tubers, and many specialties of the province like organic ragworms and ramie cakes have lured a lot of visitors and consumers in the capital city.
Le Van Thu (blue shirt), Director of Smart Management and Investment Company, an enterprise currently managing retail chains and distributing clean food in provinces and cities, said: “I heard a lot about Hai Duong’s agricultural products but this is the first time I have had a chance to try them. Packaging is beautiful, and there are traceability stamps. All products have very good quality and meet our company’s requirements. After the festival, I will make connections to sell clean farm produce of Hai Duong.”
Some units have made enquiries, introduced and exchanged products, and sought investment and connection opportunities to expand markets, especially for fresh agricultural products.
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