HCM City will invest in six agricultural products and six craft villages under the One Commune One Product Programme in which each rural commune or district will develop its own specialty. - Photo dangcongsan.vn |
The six products are vegetables, flowers, dairy cows, pigs, brackish water shrimp and ornamental fish.
The six villages include Thai My bamboo basket craft village, Phu Hoa Dong rice paper village, Tan Thong Hoi bamboo curtain village in Cu Chi District; Hoc Mon District’s Xuan Thoi Son bamboo basket village, Binh Chanh District’s Le Minh Xuan incense-making village and Can Gio District’s Ly Nhon salt village.
The city also plans to develop dried shark catfish, bird nests, and Long Hoa mango in Can Gio District, and dried snakeskin gourami in Cu Chi District.
Under the programme, VietGAP standards will be used in production, and farmers will be encouraged to work with firms and co-operatives. The city will help enterprises with brand building, while trade facilitation activities will also be organised.
The city plans to set up two privately operated sites, both of which will work with tourism programmes, to promote and sell local specialties in Cu Chi and Can Gio districts.
Favourable policies for main agricultural products, craft village products and local specialities will also be created.
The city has assigned the Department of Industry and Trade to provide participants in the programme with information on prices and market demand for agricultural products.
Nguyen Thanh Phong, chairman of the city’s People’s Committee, said the production value per hectare of agricultural land is on the rise, even though the amount of such land has dropped over time.
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