The theme of the program is Ami Keo Durian (difficult durian of the village) with the message: "Mother's durian".
After 2 livestream sessions on the morning and afternoon of August 24, the implementation team sold nearly 60 tons of durian and received 3.8 billion VND from supporting businesses to build and develop a sustainable durian ecosystem in Dak Lak.
The female Secretary of the Ea Knuc Commune Party Committee did not sit in the refrigeration room, but "went to the market" to sell durian. The market here is not a traditional wholesale market, but a cyberspace market.
Recently, some local leaders have appeared to livestream to sell goods to help farmers. As Mr. Ong Pham Van Thinh - Vice Chairman of Bac Ninh province - appeared in the fabric garden. After 6 hours of "catching", Mr. Vice Chairman sold 55 tons of seaweed.
There have been and will be many leaders working hand in hand with local product sellers, exploiting social networking applications and platforms to increase brand promotion efficiency, expand markets, not only domestically but also in many countries.
A new generation of dynamic, enthusiastic leaders, approaching technology, mastering the work of an officer in the electronic administrative system.
E-government cannot operate effectively without qualified people, the ability to meet the high requirements of the system.
Not all cadres are immediately good, but need a process of learning, training and improving their qualifications. As the female Secretary Ngo Thi Minh Trinh said, the purpose of the livestream sales event is to study and learn digital transformation with the villagers.
Taking practical work to study, traveling to study - that is a way to mature. And the good thing about local specialty livestreams is spreading online sales methods, helping people change their awareness and realize the need to exploit cross-border applications and platforms to do business.
Local government at both levels has been operating for nearly 2 months, many places have launched initiatives to better serve the people, operate the government more effectively and efficiently.
To improve the quality of public service, many wards and communes have exploited applications and robots, replacing manual as before.
In addition to administrative matters, there are many other areas of life that people need to be guided and supported in, including production and business. Local leaders with qualifications and hearts for the people should get involved and livestream to sell durian as an example.
The Secretary of Ea Knuc commune said that livestreaming with durian sales by the people is an affirmation of the determination to do it for real, effectively, and the people will truly enjoy it.
The spirit of working with the purpose of "people benefiting the real benefit" needs to be spread, not only within Dak Lak province.