New, clean, healthy food fair opens in Hanoi

VOV.VN - Visitors to a food fair that opened yesterday (May 22) at the Hanoi Agriculture Trade Promotion Centre were greeted with specialty mushroom sauces, garlic oil, cordyceps, free range chicken, artisan breads, jams and honey. 

The 7-day fair for small-scale farmers and producers, sponsored by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, features products of local farmers and producers and offers tastings and culinary demonstrations, showcasing food produced in a sustainable, clean and fair way.

The government is working hard to make high nature value farming a familiar and a comfortable concept, said Ministry representatives, so that farmers in rural areas and society at large can unite around a concept of producing safe food to promote truly sustainable development.

The government is holding events like this as part of its effort to ensure good, clean, fair food for everyone, said the representatives, adding that judging by the products on offer in some 200 exhibition booths, small-scale farmers are producing exceptionally delicious and healthy food.

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