(HBO) – The Hoa Binh People’s Committee has issued Decision No. 3187 dated December 12 on the recognition of outstanding rural industrial products at the provincial level in 2022.
The products include Linh Duoc Son Celastrus hindsii Benth tea by ELIPHA Medical JSC; cordyceps by Biopham JSC; Pa Co Shan Tuyet Tea by Phuong Huyen company; Polyscias fruticose wine by Duong Thi Huong; and Hoa Binh Celastrus hindsii Benth tea by Thuong Hao Co., Ltd.
Of the total, Luong Son district contributes three products - Celastrus hindsii Benth concentrate and Solanum trilobatum concentrate by Tuyet Nhi Cooperative, and Lam Son honey by Luong Son honey cooperative.
Meanwhile, Mai Chau district has two products: Hoa Ban brocade by business household Vi Thi Thuan; and Hong Luong brocade by Chieng Chau brocade and tourism cooperative.
Lac Son district has four products, which are a set of bamboo and rattan ones produced in Bui hamlet by traditional bamboo and rattan craft village cooperative in Bui hamlet; Nhung Van turmeric starch by Bui Van Nhung business household; chili pepper by Phu Luong agricultural service cooperative; and vacuumed chicken by Huong Nhuong farming cooperative.
At the same time, Da Bac district contributes Trung Thanh Shan Tuyet tea by Nam Phuong Cooperative. Yen Thuy district has three products - Solanum trilobatum concentrate by Yen Tri agricultural cooperative, peanut oil by Yen Thuy agricultural cooperative, and Du Din traditional wine by business household Bui Van Vinh. Lac Thuy district contributes one product, which is a set of dried fruit products by Phu Thanh agricultural and trade cooperative./.
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