(HBO) – Last year, a total of 27 products in Hoa Binh province met the provincial "On Commune, One Product” (OCOP) standards. Among the products, which are produced by 21 companies, cooperatives and households, nine were rated four stars while 18 others rated three stars.
Traditional brocade weaving product in Chieng Chau commune, Mai Chau
district is registered to participate in the OCOP programme this year.
In January, the Hoa Binh People’s Committee issued Plan
No.12/KH-UBND on the province’s implementation of the national target programme
on building new-style rural areas in 2020. Accordingly, the province aims to
develop at least 23 OCOP products, with 3 – 5 products recognized in each
district.
By the end of the first quarter of the year, a total of 54
products have been registered to take part in the OCOP programme this year and
all districts have completed the registration process.
Of the products, five come from Hoa Binh city, three from
Lac Son district, nine from Lac Thuy, eight from Tan Lac, six from Cao Phong,
six from Yen Thuy, four from Kim Boi, three from Mai Chau, six from Luong Son
and four from Da Bac.
Giang Loc red grapefruit from Tan Lac district and three orange
products from Cao Phong are seeking upgrade from three to four star rating this
year./.
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