The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development has just issued Decision No. 377/QD-BNN-VPĐP approving the results of the evaluation and classification of the products of the National One Commune One Product Program in 2024 (phase 3).


The product of dried bamboo shoots of Kim Boi joint Stock Company is 1 of the 2 products of Hoa Binh province has been recognized as 5-star OCOP products. 

Accordingly, 28 products in the 5 product groups of entities nationwide are classified as "National OCOP products” (5-star OCOP products). The products granted the National OCOP Product Certificate by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development are allowed to use the national OCOP logo and stamp on packaging, labels and documents introducing and promoting the product according to the regulations. The classification results are valid for 36 months from the date of recognition. 

Among the 28 classified products, Hoa Binh province has 2 products recognized as "National OCOP products” which are ready-to-cook pickled bamboo shoots and ready-to-cook dried bamboo shoots of Kim Boi joint Stock Company, Ba Hang Doi town (Lac Thuy). 

Kim Boi joint Stock Company specializes in producing bamboo shoots, ready-to-cook bamboo shoots, pickled bamboo shoots, bamboo shoots, dried shredded bamboo shoots, dried bamboo shoots, etc., which are available in all supermarkets and e-commerce platforms in provinces and cities in the country and some countries around the world. In particular, the typical products are Kim Boi bamboo shoots and Kim Boi dried Pho, which meet the provincial 4-star OCOP standards and is exported to some countries such as Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, Germany, the UK, Eastern Europe, etc. 

To achieve this result, Kim Boi joint Stock Company's bamboo shoot products have undergone rigorous voting, surpassing many typical products of provinces and cities across the country...

 

 

 


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