Hi-tech agriculture enterprises need easier access to credit
Hi-tech agriculture enterprises need to be provided with easier access to credit. Such access would help them have resources to apply the latest technology
The development of hi-tech farming continues to be an inevitable trend and should be the direction going forward for Vietnam’s agricultural sector.
Though COVID-19 has hampered exports, the agricultural sector remains confident of achieving this year’s export target of more than US$41 billion.
More than 800,000 farmers in the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta provinces have benefited from the Vietnam Sustainable Agriculture Transformation (VnSAT) project
Tran Phi Vu, PhD in UAV, and Pham Thanh Toan, MA in Deep Learning, are two of the 14 names nominated by VietNamNet as Inspiring Characters in 2020.
The impending UK-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA)’s incentives might assist Vietnamese rice exporters in increasing their market share in the UK.
Defining that hi-tech agriculture will promote many other industries, Dau Tieng district has drastically taken solutions to impulse production-business
The growing demand for organic farm produce is generating huge potential for organic agricultural development. Provinces in the Mekong Delta in particular
The Vietnamese government holds high hope for a green and safe agricultural sector that could be a driving force for growth just like the manufacturing
The year 2020 has been a challenging year for many business fields, but not for rice production and exports. Vietnam has surpassed India and Thailand
Authorities in Tiền Giang Province’s Gò Công Tây District are encouraging farmers to grow only high-quality rice varieties and want to export all of it.
The province’s industrialization and urbanization process has created a shift of production structure, forming up new fields in line with the local area
Việt Nam needs support from international partners to cope with losses due to climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic
More rice farmers in the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Đồng Tháp have switched to growing high-quality rice varieties, which sell well and offer high
Farmers in Cai Lậy District, the largest durian producer in Tiền Giang Province, have raised their income by improving yield and quality with the use of advance
Since Vietnam implemented commitments in the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) for the sugar industry, Thai sugar has poured into the country.
Vietnam recently sent dossiers to China to request opening the Chinese market to Vietnam’s durian and sweet potato products.
Vietnam should take advantage of its ability to innovate and apply technology towards good resilience and green development.
In order to reduce production costs, increase productivity, improve income, improve the value of agricultural products, the competitiveness of products
Hanoi will focus on building and developing pomelo growing areas under the standards of VietGAP, GlobalGAP to meet the local consumption and export.