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Spring OCOP Fair 2023 opened on January 11

Thursday, 12/01/2023 | 11:43:29 [GMT +7] A  A

After 2 years of being suspended due to Covid-19, the Quang Ninh Spring OCOP Fair officially kicked off at the Quang Ninh Exhibition of Planning and Expo Center in Ha Long city.

Quang Ninh Spring OCOP Fair officially kicked off at the Quang Ninh Exhibition of Planning and Expo Center.

The fair includes 200 standard kiosks which display and sell 500 typical products and products groups from 13 districts, towns and cities in the province as well as over 800 products from 39 provinces and cities nationwide.

All of the OCOP products are certified to ensure food safety and hygiene, with clear origins and have confirmed their position in the domestic market. 

As planned, the fair will last until January 16, 2023, or the 25th day of the last lunar month of the year 2022. 

Provincial leaders visited various kiosks and talked to businesses attending the fair. at the fair.
The fair has attracted lots of locals and tourists.

The spring flower market is also organized in the campus of the Exhibition of Planning and Expo Center. Flower works attending the Tet festival are arranged scientifically according to own themes to serve visitors. Of which, pavilions of peach blossoms, the symbol of Northern spring are typical and attract many visitors. 

Visitors are attracted by diversity and splendid beauty of flowers such as orchid baskets, roses, tulips, cactus, etc. 

Having been launched since October, 2013, the “Quang Ninh province - One commune, one specific product” program aims to develop and promote traditional products which has a competitive advantage, contributing to restructuring the economy in urban Quang Ninh and satisfying the criteria on “economy and organizational form of production", one of national criteria for building a new countryside.

The province has developed more than 150 OCOP products, 267 of which have reached criteria of from 3 to 5 stars and become well-known by local residents and enterprises.

By Minh Duc