Van Yen districts to develop eight OCOP products in 2022

  •  Monday, March 21, 2022

YBO - This year, Van Yen district will work to develop eight new products under the “One Commune, One Product” (OCOP) programme. They consist of Na Hau sturgeon, “ca gai leo” (Solanum procumbens Lour) glue, Phuong Nhung cinnamon tea, Van Yen citronella and lime essential oil, Duong Canh orange, Nong Van Quynh homestay (Phong Du Thuong commune), Chau Que Thuong rice cake, and Minh Khai community-based eco-tourism site (Quang Minh commune).

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The OCOP products under development closely follow requirements of the programme and match consumers’ taste and demand for special, traditional, and high-quality products with traceable origin. The development is also expected to tap into the potential and advantages of local specialities, material production zones, and workforce.

Implementing the programme, localities in Van Yen have realised the opportunities for capitalising on OCOP products during rural economic development.

Developing the OCOP products that match local potential and advantages is a move to shift to large-scale production under value chains with the ultimate goal of improving rural residents’ income, especially in remote and ethnic minority areas.

Thu Nhai

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