OCOP exhibition in Hanoi's pottery village connects tourism with handicraft products
The event is part of a broader series boosting tourism-oriented One Commune One Product (OCOP) development in the capital city.
The event is part of a broader series boosting tourism-oriented One Commune One Product (OCOP) development in the capital city.
Viet Nam currently has around 36,270 cooperatives, of which more than 60% operate in agriculture. About 2,000 cooperatives have applied high technology, helping to...
If the OCOP programme helps shift mindsets from traditional production to value-chain-linked production, then the rural tourism programme serves as a bridge that enables...
Under Program 04 CTr/TU of the 17th Hanoi Party Committee, the municipal People’s Committee has actively and effectively carried out the “One Commune, One Product”...
Hanoi leads the country in the number of One Commune One Product (OCOP) items and is striving to develop 5-star OCOP products through activities such as supporting...
Cultural industry should be viewed as agriculture, in which every commune and ward must have a local product that is distinctive and authentic from one another. In that...
The One Commune One Product (OCOP) programme has made a significant contribution to local economic development, enhancing the value of agricultural and craft village...
Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW of the Politburo (dated May 4, 2025) reaffirms the pivotal role of the private sector in the country’s development process. In Ca Mau, the...
In recent years, the “One Commune One Product” (OCOP) programme has become a key driver of rural economic development in the former Hoa Binh Province, now part of Phu...
In recent times, the One Commune, One Product (OCOP) programme has created a profound spread nationwide as well as in Quang Nam Province. Many organisations and...
Bac Ninh Province has implemented various policies to support enterprises in developing OCOP (One Commune One Product) goods, with a focus on applying science and...
The promotion and introduction of OCOP products have been widely implemented by localities across the country. Accordingly, more than 674 centres/points for the display...
As of early 2025, one-fourth of Hanoi's 1,350 craft villages were officially recognized by the city.
This year, Vietnam will expand its trade promotion activities to more diverse markets, making the most of free trade agreements to boost exports and explore new...
Vietnam's handicraft products have significant potential to captivate international customers, enhancing export value and revenue.
Local authorities are stepping up their support for members of the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program.
Since 2019, the city has certified more than 2,700 OCOP products, making it the national leader.
Craft villages play a crucial role in Hanoi’s socio-economic development, particularly in rural economic growth, and their products deliver messages about the culture,...
Hanoi is setting up centers for creative design and sales of OCOP goods, traditional handicrafts, and tourism-related offerings.
Since 2019, the city has certified a total of 2,711 OCOP products, making it a national leader.
Joining the digital society, building smart agriculture and a digital marketplace are requirements for all farmers today.
In 2024, Hanoi will continue to support One Product One Commune (OCOP) entities to standardize production processes for export.