The implementation of the “One Commune One Product” (OCOP) programme has brought about significant results in the past 1.5 years, contributing to enhancing the value of local brands and specialties.
The remark was made on January 8 at a conference held by the Central Coordination Office on New Rural Development to review the implementation of the OCOP programme as of the end of 2019 and to set out plans for 2020.
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The Central Coordination Office on New Rural Development aims to recognise additional 1,200 OCOP products in 2020.
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As many as 61 provinces and cities have approved the project on the implementation of the OCOP programme with total 3,843 OCOP products, 1.6 times higher than the set target of 2,400 OCOP products.
After OCOP products were recognised, localities have been seriously implementing procedures regarding licensing, management of OCOP trademarks, and traceability of OCOP products.
Deputy Director of the Central Coordination Office on New Rural Development Ngo Tat Thang said that OCOP programme has been carried out since May 2018 and has gained positive results. Rated OCOP products have seen improvements in quality, design, packaging, traceability, and more, Thang noted.
The Central Coordination Office on New Rural Development aims to recognise an additional 1,200OCOP products and build ten cultural village models in 2020.
OCOP programme standardises local products and promotes rural economic development
(BGO) – Bac Giang province is now actively
implementing “One Commune, One Product” (OCOP) programme with initial results. Various
OCOP products with eye-catching packages promise to create the rural economic
resilience. The Deputy Director of Department of Agriculture and Rural
Department (DARD) in Bac Giang province Nguyen Viet Toan granted an interview
to Bac Giang Newspaper’s reporter about this issue.
Diversifying OCOP products
(BGO) – After launching
“One Commune One Product” Programme for over one year, many localities in the
northern province of Bac Giang have registered to build theirs key commodity
brand and product, many of which have the trademark and move toward national
products.
OCOP fair to house over 100 stalls in Hanoi
The “One Commune, One Product” fair will take place in Hanoi on October 10 – 13 with over 100 stalls on the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the liberation of the capital (October 10) and Vietnamese Entrepreneurs’ Day (October 13).
OCOP programme increases product value, competitiveness
(BGO) - After one year of implementing the project "One
commune one product" (OCOP) of Bac Giang province in the 2018-2020 period,
with a vision to 2030, Bac Giang city has registered to carry out 13 ideas.
This is a driving force to add value to traditional products in each locality.
Source: NDO
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