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Farmers urged to use newest high-tech tools in agriculture

Thailand began applying new technologies early, such as blockchain and AI, to develop its agriculture, and Vietnam should do the same.

HCM City vows to retain agricultural land, prevent sales of land lots

The agricultural land area in HCM City has decreased by hundreds of hectares each year. To prevent farmers from putting land into plots for sale, it is necessary to ensure profits for agricultural production.

Farmers join hands with TikTokers to sell farm produce online

Tiktokers are advertising and selling farm produce through livestreams.

Farm exports soar, Ministry requests stricter supervision over produce quality

The demand for Vietnam’s farm produce is increasing in many markets, especially China. However, the markets have become choosier, requiring stricter phytosanitary measures.

HCM City farmers to be trained abroad

In the next three years, some 90 local farmers in HCM City will get opportunities to go abroad to learn and exchange experiences in agricultural product processing, marketing and selling.

From farm to table: bringing a taste of Vietnam to the world

Raising quality and safety standards has unlocked high-value markets for Vietnamese farmers.

Young farmers earn high profits from smart agriculture

The previous generation of farmers never dreamed of becoming rich one day because farming depended on weather conditions, which were always changeable. But current generations can turn their dreams into reality thanks to smart agriculture.

Vietnam considered potential market for foreign agricultural products

Importing countries have organized a series of trade promotion activities to increase exports as they considered the Vietnamese market as a highly potential one for agricultural products.

Vietnam considered potential market for foreign agricultural products

Importing countries have organized a series of trade promotion activities to increase exports as they considered the Vietnamese market as a highly potential one for agricultural products.

Government aids cash-strapped aquaculture businesses

Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai has signed a document outlining measures to ensure the smooth operation of cash-strapped aquaculture businesses.

High-tech applications help Hanoi flower growers earn higher incomes

Flower growers in Hanoi earn higher incomes thanks to the use of advanced technologies in their cultivation activities to boost the blooms and generate new revenue streams.

Agriculture remains bright spot in VN exports

Agriculture remains a bright spot in the overall gloomy export picture in the first five months of this year, with agro-forestry-aquaculture export turnover in May rising 9.5% month-on-month and 8.5% year-on-year to reach 2.9 billion USD.

Shrimp, fowl and chicken-egg tycoons incur big losses

Many big players in the agricultural sector ran into difficulties with minus profits in the first quarter of the year. Even "Shrimp King" Minh Phu reported a loss, the first time in seven years.

Businesses take proactive approach to seeking more orders

While many businesses complain they are undergoing the hardest trials in their history, others are doing well as they understand their markets well.

Carbon credits take root in VN agriculture sector

Carbon credits are gaining traction in the agriculture sector as an instrument to promote sustainable farming practices and improve farmer income.

U.S. to support VN's billion-dollar rice project of 1 million hectares

The U.S. is committed to sharing information and best farming practices to help Viet Nam adapt to climate change, said U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Thomas Vilsack at a press conference held on Wednesday.

Eco-friendly production in lead for aid

The Vietnamese government will offer financial support to agricultural projects in the hope of luring more players into the sector.

Vietnam's agriculture sector sees lower trade value in Q1/2023

The trade value of agro-forestry-fisheries products in the first quarter of this year was estimated at US$20.63 billion, down 11.2 per cent year on...

Vietnam advised to diversify markets as China expands dragon fruit growing area

With dragon fruit growing areas increasing rapidly, China has become nearly self-sufficient in the fruit. This poses a great challenge to Vietnam, a major dragon fruit producer which targets China as the major market.

Oranges go unsold, pomelos are dirt cheap as supply exceeds demand

Orange prices in the south have plunged and farmers have once again called for a ‘rescue campaign’. In the north, Dien pomelos are selling for extremely low prices.