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High-quality products announced as voted by consumers in 2024

The Business Association of High-Quality Vietnamese Products on March 7 announced a list of 529 businesses with products winning the high-quality title voted by consumers in 2024.
High-quality products announced as voted by consumers in 2024 ảnh 1Vu Kim Hanh, Chairwoman of the Business Association of High Quality Vietnamese Products, speaks at a conference to announce the list on March 7. (VNA) 

HCMCity (VNA) - The Business Association of High-Quality VietnameseProducts on March 7 announced a list of 529 businesses with products winningthe high-quality title voted by consumers in 2024.

Amongthe businesses, 32 have been on the list for 28 consecutive years since theHigh Quality Vietnamese Goods Programme was launched. Meanwhile, 16 have enteredthe list for the first time.

Outstanding names in the list include AsiaBakery-Confectionary Co. Ltd., Tho Phat Food Processing One Member Company Limited,Ha Long Canned Food JSC, VISSAN JSC, CholimexFood JSC, Vietnam Dairy Products JSC (Vinamilk), Van Thanh Mattress Company Ltd., An PhuocGarment Embroidery Shoes Co. Ltd, My Hao Chemical Cosmetics JSC, and Saigon Cosmetics JSC.

♑ In the ABCD Mekong regional network, An Giang hasthe highest number of voted businesses with 15. The followers are CanTho and Dong Thap with 13 each, and Ben Tre with seven.  

Thevote for Vietnamese high-quality products this year received feedback from over70,000 consumers across the country.

According to Vu Kim Hanh, Chairwoman of the BusinessAssociation of High Quality Vietnamese Products, the results unveil new businesses winning the title for the first time for their innovativeefforts in distribution activities, and increasing presence indistribution systems. Most of the newly emerging businesses are food suppliers,and typical enterprises in production practices and achieving OCOP certification.

The dried and instant food sector has thehighest number of voted businesses, followed by the sauce and seasoningindustry, Hanh said.

꧑ Aceremony to announce and award certificates to high-quality Vietnamesebusinesses in 2024 will be held in HCM City on April 13, Hanh added./. 

VNA

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