(HBO) - Implementing the provincial one-to-one (OCOP) Program in the period of 2018-2020, Lac Thuy district registered 4 products to participate in OCOP in 2019.
Lac Thuy chicken products of Lac Thuy chicken
breeding cooperative, An Son 1 village, An Binh commune are registered to
protect collective marks.
In which, mainly in
food products, including: Song Boi tea of Song Boi Limited Company in A1
village, Co Nghia commune; Lac Thuy orange of 4 households: Pham Thi Lan in Tan
Phu village, Phu Thanh commune; Ngo Dinh Khoi in Lien Phu 1 village, An Lac
commune; Bui Van Chung in Dong Thung and Co Nghia communes; Vu Duy Tan in Dong
Huong village, Lien Hoa commune; Lac Thuy chicken of Lac Thuy chicken breeding
cooperative in An Son 1 village, An Binh commune; kim chi shoots of Kim Boi
agro-forestry product joint stock company in Vai village, Thanh Nong commune.
Song Boi tea products
and kimchi shoots have made registration of codes and bar codes. Orange and
chicken products have been registered for trademark protection and traceability
systems are applied.
Lac Thuy chicken
products of Lac Thuy chicken breeding cooperative in An Son 1 village, An Binh
commune are registered to protect collective marks.
Maximizing local potential and advantages, Yen Tri commune in Yen Thuy district is actively promoting the cultivation of medicinal herbs and turning medicinal herbs into One Commune - One Product (OCOP) products.
Situated at the gateway to the Northwest, Hoa Binh province has a population of over 900,000, including about 540,000 of working age. It is home to 6,000 businesses and production facilities, providing employment for over 100,000 workers. The remaining workforce is engaged in informal jobs, works in enterprises outside the province, or contributes to agro-forestry-fisheries. Additionally, around 3,000 workers are employed abroad.
The Hoa Binh provincial People's Committee has issued Decision No. 2767/QD-UBND announcing the rankings of departments, agencies, districts and Hoa Binh city in the Public Administration Reform Index (PAR) and the Satisfaction Index of Public Administration Services (SIPAS) in 2024.
The cultivation of Dam Xanh fish (Bangana lemassoni), a unique fish species, has seen remarkable growth in Mai Chau district, thanks to its high economic value and effectiveness. Initially concentrated in Van Mai commune, farming has now extended to four other communes, namely Mai Hich, Mai Ha, Chieng Chau, and Son Thuy. These areas benefit from pristine underground water flowing from mountain crevices, providing ideal conditions for raising this specialty fish.
In 2024, the total state budget revenue of Hoa Binh Province is estimated at approximately VND 6,930 billion, achieving 183% of the Government’s target, 126% of the target assigned by the Provincial People's Council, and 145% compared to the same period last year.
In 2024, Hoa Binh province has shown signs of improvement in attracting investment and developing enterprises.