Vietnam expects to export US$10 billion of fruit, vegetables in 2030
Vietnam targets to export fruits and vegetables worth US$8-10 billion by 2030, according to a scheme for the development of the fruit and vegetable processing
Vietnam's 5% broken rice prices rose to $515-$520 per tonne on Thursday, their highest since December 2011, from $510-$515 last week.
A fruit and vegetable sector development plan approved by the government seeks to increase exports to $8-10 billion by 2030.
Recently, the prices of animal feed and fertilizers have increased continuously, causing many farmers in the Mekong Delta to sit on pins and needles.
The Import-Export Department under the Ministry of Industry and Trade has recently announced the list of 207 enterprises qualified to export rice.
The Directorate of Water Resources warned that with the forecasted level of saltwater intrusion in March and April this year
Bac Giang province have tapped the advantages of land and climate to develop commodity agriculture, forming many specialized farming areas.
The Vietnamese tea sector saw positive signs in exports in the first two months of 2021 when shipping 17,000 tonnes abroad and earning 29 million USD
Vietnam's rice export prices hit a more than nine-year this week week as fresh orders trickled in.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), on March 25 in Tien Giang Province, held a conference to summarize the year 2020
Vietnam expects to gain $8-10 billion from shipping fruits and vegetables abroad, with revenue of processed products
The rice-growing areas reduced, increasing rice yields, stable export of rice, and high selling prices have been beneficial for farmers at a conference
Vietnam expects to gain 8-10 billion USD from shipping fruits and vegetables abroad, with revenue of processed products accounting for at least 30 percent
On the sidelines of a conference to review the 2020-2021 winter-spring season and discuss production plans for the 2021 summer-autumn
Vietnam’s rice price in the first two months surged 18.2 percent year-on-year to $547.9 per ton, but with lower volume in most markets.
Vietnam exported $256 million worth of cassava and cassava products in the first two months of the year, a 77.9 percent year-on-year increase
The price of black pepper is currently at VND70,000 (US$3.02) per kilogram, doubling that in April, 2020. From May, 2020 till now, the price of black pepper
Vietnam saw the rice export price in the first two months of 2021 expand 18.2% year-on-year and reach an average US$547.9 per ton
Luc Ngan lychee is the first product of Vietnam that has been officially granted a geographical indication (GI) certificate in Japan.
As the demand for safe food is on the increase, many models of natural and organic agriculture have been established to meet the market.