(BGO)
– Implementing the instruction of the provincial People’s Committee, the
Department of Industry and Trade on
December 1 opened the store to introduce and sell the signature and key farm
produce of Bac Giang province in Hanoi as well as promote the orange and pomelo
grown under VietGAP procedure with stamp for origin traceability of Luc Ngan
district.
The store is located at Thanh Cong supermarket (Hanoi Dai Phat Joint Stock Company) at No 86, Le Trong Tan street, Khuong Mai ward, Thanh Xuan district.
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Representatives cut the ribbon to open the store to introduce the key farm produce of Bac Giang province in Hanoi.
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Several products were sold on the opening ceremony such as dried lychee, orange, pomelo, Chu rice noodle (Luc Ngan district); Van village wine, Tho Ha rice sheet (Viet Yen district); Ban Ven tea, hill chicken (Yen The district); pork paste and Chung cake (Hiep Hoa district); clean pork of several cooperatives; wild honey, safe vegetables among others.
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The customers buy the products at the store.
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At the opening day, the green skin pomelo of Luc Ngan district was sold at 90,000 VND (3.89 USD) per kilogram, sweet pomelo at 40,000 VND (1.7 USD) per fruit, sweet orange 72,000 VND (3.1 USD) per kilogram ...
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The orange and pomelo of Luc Ngan district are introduced and sold at the store.
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The store will be regularly opened to introduce Bac Giang farm produce to the customers in the capital.
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