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VRG sets a revenue target of VND 30,000 billion

VRG sets a revenue target of VND 30,000 billion

(VAN) Despite great hardship in 2021 due to Covid-19 and climate change, Vietnam Rubber Group has successfully overcome obstacles in all important targets.

Rice growers making good profits amid difficulties

Rice growers making good profits amid difficulties

(VAN) Rice production link models between farmers, cooperatives and businesses have helped people in Tien Giang overcome a challenging year and have their profits secured.

Trucks stranded at border gates watermelon farmers on pins and needles

Trucks stranded at border gates watermelon farmers on pins and needles

(VAN) As thousands of trucks are being stranded near China border in the North, watermelon farmers in Gia Lai province are at risk of becoming penniless.

Fishcakes and surimi export rise sharply

Fishcakes and surimi export rise sharply

(VAN) Fishcakes and surimi are in the seafood group with the highest growth in export value this year due to increasing demand under the influence of Covid-19.

Promoting sales of cold-water fish in supermarkets

Promoting sales of cold-water fish in supermarkets

(VAN) Along with improving quality, Ms. Vu Thi Hau, Chairwoman of the Vietnam Retailers Association advised localities to actively participate in domestic consuming chain linkages.

30% of Vinh oranges stamped with traceability

30% of Vinh oranges stamped with traceability

(VAN) In orange crop 2021, many farms in Nghe An Province have achieved a yield of 25-30 tons/ha. Some 30% of the total output has been stamped with traceability.

Global shrimp productivity will continue to rise in 2022

Global shrimp productivity will continue to rise in 2022

(VAN) Global shrimp productivity is expected to increase in 2021 and will continue in 2022, according to a recent report from Rabobank.

Lang Son regulates agricultural product exports to China

Lang Son regulates agricultural product exports to China

(VAN) In less than 4 months, Vietnam has exported nearly 280,000 tons of dragon fruits to China through Tan Thanh Border Gate (Lang Son Province).

New fishing season: Fishermen win 'sea fortune' at the year end

New fishing season: Fishermen win 'sea fortune' at the year end

(VAN) As soon as being allowed to go offshore, fishermen from Ba Ria - Vung Tau had won big catches of herring fish-the so-called 'sea fortune' at the end of the year...

Maximum support for import-export enterprises

Maximum support for import-export enterprises

(VAN) Mong Cai City has undertaken many synchronous and flexible measures to support business enterprises ensuring smooth import-export activities in the area.

Restoring fruit sector-key task of the Mekong Delta

Restoring fruit sector-key task of the Mekong Delta

(VAN) Fruit sector is one of the three strengths of the Mekong Delta, so restoring and stabilizing it is an important task that localities within the region have been tackling.

There is more to agriculture than just 'the economy's pedestal'

There is more to agriculture than just 'the economy's pedestal'

(VAN) While the whole world begins to impatiently mobilize human and material resources for recovery of the agricultural industry, Vietnam's agriculture has remained respectable.

Thousands of enterprises leave market every month

Thousands of enterprises leave market every month

(VAN) According to the General Statistics Office, in the first eight months of 2021, the whole country had 81,600 newly registered enterprises, but 85,500 ones left the market.

Algeria temporarily suspends imports of several agricultural products

Algeria temporarily suspends imports of several agricultural products

(VAN) The Algerian Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development announced it has temporarily suspended the importation of several animal products and goods of animal origin.

Shrimp supply chain at risk of disruption

Shrimp supply chain at risk of disruption

(VAN) Farmers have sold out shrimps and not keep shrimping. Therefore, the risk of supply chain disruption in the shrimp industry is more obvious than ever.