7.5 million farming households to be connected to Postmart.vn
The Vietnam Post Corporation (VNPOST) will cooperate with the Central Committee of the Vietnam Farmers' Union (VFU) to support 7.5 million farming households to introduce free of charge their products in its e-commerce platform Postmart.vn in 2022.
Hanoi (VNA) - The Vietnam Post Corporation (VNPOST) will cooperate with the Central Committee of the Vietnam Farmers' Union (VFU) to support 7.5 million farming households to introduce free of charge theirproducts in its e-commerce platform Postmart.vn in 2022.
Deputy General Director of VNPOST Nguyen Kien Cuong said from now to 2025, the coordination will focus onintroducing and connecting consumption; developing a supply chain of safe andhigh quality agricultural products of farmers; building and developing sustainablevalue production chains in association with national target programmes; anddeveloping a network of sales collaborators and agents.
VNPOST is managing to update agricultural production households' information on the platform (Photo: )
VNPOST will providepreferential products and services to the VFU and members of its chapters,professional associations, farmers' clubs, cooperative groups, and cooperatives.
It is managing to update agricultural production households'information on the platform, as well as helping farmers and agriculturalcooperatives actively apply digital technologies in their production andtrading activities.
ꩲ It planned to connect with postal e-commerce platforms of Japan, Singapore and someother regional countries in the coming time.
Vietnamese products on sales on Postmart.vnare expected to be connected to e-commerce platforms of countries in theregion, towards expanding to developed countries. /.
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