There are bright prospects ahead to develop ties between Vietnam and Mongolia, especially in the fields of agriculture and tourism, heard the Vietnam-Mongolia Agricultural Business Forum in Hanoi on November 20.
The 24th International Agricultural Exhibition (AgroViet 2024) commenced today bringing together key stakeholders to drive innovation and sustainability in the agricultural sector.
Several businesses in Algeria’s Biskra province have expressed their interest in finding partners in Vietnam for cooperation in date processing and export, as well as in the import of processed coconut products and other agricultural and food items with Halal certificate from Vietnam.
The high-tech agricultural project has proven ineffective, resulting in dozens of hectares of coastal land in Thach Van Commune (Thach Ha District, Ha Tinh Province) being abandoned for many years.
Hà Nội is actively incorporating digital technology into agricultural production, equipping farmers with modern knowledge to enhance product quality and economic efficiency.
Party General Secretary and State President Tô Lâm wants the university innovate itself to contribute more to the development of Việt Nam's agriculture during this robust digital transformation, and effectively serve the country's industrialisation and modernisation efforts.
Biotechnology has revolutionised agriculture, driving key innovations that have strengthened global food security, reduced pesticide usage, and enhanced both soil quality and environmental sustainability over the past 30 years.
The HCMC People’s Committee has just released its plan for the project “Science Development and Technology Transfer for Circular Economy in Agriculture in HCMC until 2030”.
Late Professor Võ Tòng Xuân made an outsized contribution to Việt Nam’s agriculture and food security with his research and creation of many new rice varieties to improve yields in the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta.
Ninh Thuận Province is making efforts to research and apply high technology in agriculture production to improve the yield and quality of agricultural products.
To keep pace with the global trend of green agricultural development and produce goods that meet consumer demand, Hà Nội's agricultural sector has guided farmers towards focusing on green, safe and environmentally friendly agricultural production.
Bình Phước Province is developing linkages between various stakeholders in agricultural supply chain to improve farmers’ incomes and ensure sustainability.
Vietnam's agriculture faces existing "bottlenecks" and requires a "strong push" in green agricultural investment to enhance its position in the efficient and sustainable agricultural supply chain.
Aiming to be a transhipment and connection hub, Hà Nội has been making great progress in forming links that allow for safe, high-quality farm production and supply.
Before the durian price crisis, many other crops in the country also experienced fluctuating prices, prompting calls for buyers’ help with bananas and rice being prime examples. But this still hasn’t served as a lesson for the agricultural sector.