Workers process herb to make tea in Ba Che district of Quang Ninh province
(Photo: VNA)
It has also requested that units implement programmes to ensure market
stability, focusing on ensuring the supply of pork at stable prices, conducting
programmes to link supply and demand and send goods to rural, mountainous, and
island areas, strengthening inspection and control in the market to fight
smuggling and trade fraud, and guaranteeing food safety.
The ministry has worked with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
on the supply and demand of certain products to meet the needs of the people.
Programmes linking supply and demand have been carried out with the
participation of producers and distributors nationwide in order to support the
consumption of agricultural products and at the same time ensure sufficient
goods at stable prices for market stabilisation programmes.
Meanwhile, authorities in a number of cities and provinces, together with
businesses, have planned to set aside goods to meet consumption needs in remote,
border, and island areas.
Regarding pork, localities have directed businesses to seek adequate sources and
adopt import plans to ensure sufficient supply during Tet.
According to the ministry, 26 localities nationwide plan to implement price
stability programmes, meeting about 20-35 percent of market demand.
The People’s Committees of Hanoi and HCM City have directed businesses to
increase supply in case of unexpected requests or prepare contingency plans in
case the COVID-19 becomes more problematic.
Most enterprises, especially foreign-invested ones, are committed to providing
enough goods without shortages or interruptions and extending service times at
points of sale for price-stabilised goods during the holiday.
Notably, all products on the list of price-stabilised goods are made-in-Vietnam,
the ministry said.
Source: VNA