February 22, 2025 | 17:14 GMT +7
February 22, 2025 | 17:14 GMT +7
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Mr. Sakchai Chatchaisopon, representing C.P. Vietnam, receives the certification trophy from the program.
The "Top 10 Reputable High-Tech Agriculture Companies in 2024" were announced and awarded by Vietnam Report Joint Stock Company (Vietnam Report).
Mr. Sakchai Chatchaisopon, Deputy General Director of C.P. Vietnam, represented the company at the declaration and award ceremony, where he received the certification trophy and flowers from the program. The accolade is a testament to the progress that C.P. Vietnam has made in developing high-tech agriculture over the past few decades.
The certification of C.P. in the "Top 10 Reputable High-Tech Agriculture Companies in 2024".
Since entering the country in 1988 and establishing its inaugural factory in 1993, C.P. Vietnam has consistently endeavored to advance the high-tech agriculture sector.
The firm has gradually assisted and connected farmers in transitioning from small-scale farming practices to industrial farming, thereby overcoming this difficult journey. In addition, they have implemented initiatives that prioritize sustainable development, including the development of the green economy, circular economy, and digital economy, as well as the transfer of closed-loop farming technology following the 3F model (Feed – Farm – Food). They have also enhanced and upgraded the 3F model to 3F Plus by extending and finalizing the traceability process.
The application of modern technologies, such as Industry 4.0, artificial intelligence (AI), and Big Data, in management, production, and business operations, has always been considered a critical factor by C.P. Vietnam in enhancing productivity and product quality, improving competitiveness with reasonable prices, targeting export, and developing sustainable agriculture. This approach directly results from the C.P. Group's success in Thailand many decades ago. This is inextricably linked with the development of secure and high-quality products.
The modern chicken slaughter line of C.P. Vietnam.
The certification as the most reputable company in the "Top 10 Reputable High-Tech Agriculture Companies in 2024" is a testament to C.P. Vietnam's contributions and endeavors to advancing the country's socio-economic progress in general and high-tech agriculture in particular.
In collaboration with the other organizations recognized in the "Top 10 Reputable High-Tech Agriculture Companies in 2024," C.P. Vietnam will persist in leveraging its strengths to contribute to the agricultural sector's continued growth in Vietnam.
CPV Food Complex of C.P. Vietnam in Binh Phuoc.
Vietnam Report has been widely acknowledged as an organization that conducts research and publishes many well-regarded business evaluations in critical economic sectors since 2012. In 2024, to acknowledge and honor the pioneers who are generating breakthroughs in the national agricultural technology revolution, Vietnam Report expanded its research to include the high-tech agriculture sector for the first time.
Translated by Linh Linh
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