Nghe An: The Northern area survey included 11 typical rural industrial items
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DNHN - Nghe An chose 11/25 typical rural industrial goods at the province level to compete in the Northern region voting in 2022...
Nghe An recently held a ceremony to award the Certificate of typical rural industrial products at the provincial level in 2022 to 25 products, and 11/25 products were chosen to participate in the Northern region vote. As a result, 84 items will participate in the Program of voting on typical rural industrial products at the provincial level in 2022. Products are divided into several categories, including The handicraft product group (artificial wood, bamboo and rattan, brocade weaving...) has 9 products; the processed agricultural, forestry, fishery, and beverage product group has 72 products; the mechanical equipment, machinery, tools, and spare parts product group has 2 products; and the other product group has 1 product.

To be eligible for voting, enterprise products must meet the following criteria: production scale, revenue, payment to the state budget; raw materials and main materials used in the production of products; level of technology, equipment, quality, and design of products; product consumption market and assess the potential, the level of market demand; quality of labour used; environmental impact and implementation of environmental protection regulations on environmental protection in the production of products...
The voting council recommended to the Chairman of the Nghe An Provincial People's Committee that 25 goods that earned the award for standard rural industrial products be recognized. Schedule for the provincial level in 2022.
The results of provincial voting are used to propose goods for inclusion in regional and national voting. Simultaneously, help rural industrial firms and institutions in developing production and trade promotion, therefore contributing to rural industrial development. As a result, encouraging and inspiring companies, rural industrial production institutions in general, and units whose goods are voted more actively in sustaining production and creating high-quality products have local potential and benefits.

Voting and rewarding items through voting have assisted numerous businesses in expanding their consumer markets. Since then, investment has been encouraged to grow production scale, enhance product quality, cut prices, and increase competitiveness with products from firms outside the province and imported commodities. The identification of traditional agricultural and rural items also helps clients feel confident and trust in the business's quality and reputation. As a result, rural industrial enterprises' brand position is strengthened, and more customers are aware of the company's products.
Since 2012, the province-level selection of representative rural industrial items in Nghe An has been held. After 5 voting sessions, the district level has recognized 233 items, the province level 87 products, the regional 15 products, and the country 11 products. The province-level voting session in 2022 will have the most votes ever cast for rural industrial facilities and goods.
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