On June 1, Nam Khanh Vinh Commune People's Committee coordinated with businesses to organize the opening of the "Clean Agricultural Products Space" model at Nha Trang - Da Lat Health Village (Nam Khanh Vinh commune).
The organization model aims to connect and introduce typical agricultural products of local people to domestic and foreign tourists.
Nha Trang - Da Lat health village is located on National Highway 27C - a vital traffic route connecting Nha Trang with Da Lat, and is also called by many tourists as the "road connecting flowers and the sea".


With the advantage of being located in the green space of mountains and forests, this destination is gradually developing an ecotourism model combining health care experiences, learning about the indigenous cultural life of ethnic minorities and clean agriculture.
The clean agricultural product space is built according to the orientation of decent tourism, prioritizing the promotion of clean products, OCOP products, and indigenous agricultural products produced by the people of Khanh Vinh mountainous areas, especially ethnic minorities.
The introduced items include red beans, green-skinned grapefruit, coconuts, bananas, seasonal fruits, honey, herbal products, agarwood and many other local specialties.
The highlight of the model is to create opportunities for people to directly introduce products to tourists, thereby increasing the value of clean agricultural products, developing livelihoods associated with community tourism and spreading local cultural stories.
Immediately after the launch ceremony, visitors were invited to incense agarwood, enjoy tea ceremony, enjoy fruits, fumigate essential oils and participate in signing cooperation documents.
Representatives of Nha Trang - Da Lat Health Village said that the model operates with the spirit of accompanying farmers and local businesses.
Individuals, households, cooperatives, cooperative groups and businesses who need to display and introduce clean agricultural products and OCOP products in this space are supported free of charge.