Sinnison cleared out the space in early October, leaving behind his cooler, freezer, mixer, and other equipment worth tens of thousands of dollars to help compensate his landlord for lost rent, he said. He couldn’t afford to keep paying the rent without any revenue coming in, he said. Sinnison was told he could apply for a new permit, but the process was going to take at least a month and possibly as long as three months. Sinnison previously owned the restaurant next door where the food was being prepared but sold it five years ago when the workload of running both businesses became too much, he said.Īfter that change in ownership, a new operating plan review was required for Nam Son to serve food, Garrow said. Sinnison didn’t know it, but Nam Son was violating rules on the transfer of food prepared at one facility to another “designed to ensure the safety of the food,” Health Department spokesman James Garrow said in an email. Because I’m very in trouble now, I’m helpless.’ But they don’t care,” he said. This is an effective trade promotion programme for provinces to introduce their safe and high-quality products, helping grow local businesses and farmers, promote “One Community One Product” campaign and introduce the tourism and investment potential of provinces, Hải said.Īlong with Big C Thăng Long, Hòa Bình Province’s products are sold at 17 Big C and GO! supermarkets in the northern region with discounts of between 17-33 per cent.Īt the event, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Big C and five Hòa Bình-based cooperatives was signed to promote sales of their products to Big C supermarkets.Ī representative of Central Retail Vietnam said Big C is cooperating with 139 cooperatives nationwide with sales of about 20,000 tonnes of agricultural products annually.WHYY thanks our sponsors - become a WHYY sponsor Đỗ Thắng Hải, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, said the ministry has cooperated with many sides to organise a lot of weeks of agricultural products for many provinces at modern retail channels including Big C and Aeon mall. He hopes the week of Hòa Bình Province’s safe agricultural products will provide an opportunity for the province’s businesses to meet and seek cooperation with enterprises of Hà Nội and neighbouring provinces, promoting sales of its products to supermarkets, trade centres and agricultural processing and export enterprises. “The reason is that the province lacks large production-consumption models and synchronised supply chains, while product information introduced to Hà Nội’s citizens is limited,” Khánh said. The event, held between November 14-18, is seen as a good opportunity for the province to introduce and promote sales of its high-quality agricultural products to modern retail channels as well as citizens of Hà Nội and nearby localities.Īccording to Bùi Văn Khánh, deputy secretary of the provincial Party Committee and chairman of provincial People’s Committee, Hà Nội is a large market with great demand for agricultural products, but consumption of Hòa Bình Province’s products here is just 20-30 per cent of its supply capacity. All of the products have stamps of origin traceability. HÀ NỘI - A fair to introduce citrus fruits and safe agricultural products from Hòa Bình Province kicked off at the Big C Thăng Long supermarket in Hà Nội on Thursday.Ī variety of Hòa Bình Province’s specialties are on display, including Cao Phong orange, Tân Lạc red and green-skin pomelo, Lương Sơn, Yên Thủy vegetable, Lạc Sơn chicken, Đà river fish and shrimp and types of tea bags. Deputy Prime Minister Vương Đình Huệ and other visitors browse a booth at the event.- Photo courtesy of Big C
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