(HBO) – Lac Thuy district in the northern province of Hoa Binh has built a plan to implement the One Commune, One Product (OCOP) programme for the 2019-2020 period, close to the local situation.

Song Boi tea of Song Boi One Member Limited Liability Company in Hamlet A1, Co Nghia commune, is an OCOP product of Lac Thuy district. The product was registered for code and bar code.

There are about 15 key products in Lac Thuy district, focusing on the group of food products such as Song Boi tea, Lac Thuy orange, Lac Thuy honey, Lac Thuy chicken and eggs, Dong Tam goat meat and custard apple, sugar Queen melon, and VietGAP cucumber; the group of beverages; the group of herbal products; the group of fabric and garment products; the group of souvenir – interior decoration products; and the group of rural tourism service products.

Lac Thuy district has registered four products to join the OCOC programme in 2019, mainly in the group of food products including Song Boi tea of Song Boi One Member Limited Liability Company in hamlet A1, Co Nghia commune; Lac Thuy orange of four households: Pham Thi Lan in Tan Phu hamlet, Phu Thanh commune; Ngo Dinh Khoi in Lien Phu 1 hamlet, An Lac commune; Bui Van Chung in Dong Thung hamlet, Co Nghia commune; and Vu Duy Tan in Dong Huong hamlet, Lien Hoa commune, as well as Lac Thuy chicken products of the Lac Thuy chicken breeding cooperative in An Son 1 hamlet, An Binh commune; and pickled bamboo shoots of the Kim Boi Agriculture and Forestry Products joint Stock Company in Vai hamlet, Thanh Nong commune.

Of which, Song Boi tea and pickled bamboo shoots have been registered for codes and bar codes, while orange and chicken products have been registered for brand protection and application for the trace of the origin.

Lac Thuy district aims to promote 10 current products and two tourism cultural villages as well as focus on processing products according to value chains and completing production organisation by connecting production households with cooperatives and businesses. At present, the district has been refining its management system to implement the OCOP programme at the district and communal level, while establishing groups specialising in the field and assigning rural programme officials to take responsibility for the OCOP programme./.

 


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