HCM City holds first safe farm produce market
The Business Association of High-Quality Vietnamese Goods and the Business Research and Support Agency (BSA) jointly held the first market selling Vietnamese products and safe farm produce in HCM City on September 12-13.
The event was organised with the aim to facilitate linkages between local businesses.
The market created a favourable chance for both retailers and customers to join their hands on local specialties such as Dong Thap simmered fish, Ninh Thuan grapefruits, and Ben Tre coconuts.
President of the Business Association of High-Quality Vietnamese Goods Vu Kim Hanh said the fair helps the business community build strategy to expand the distribution network, seek distributors and get feedbacks from customers, thus securing their market share and increasing competitiveness in the domestic market.
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President of the Business Association of High-Quality Vietnamese Goods Vu Kim Hanh said the fair helps the business community build strategy to expand the distribution network, seek distributors and get feedbacks from customers, thus securing their market share and increasing competitiveness in the domestic market.
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