March 14, 2025 | 13:13 GMT +7
March 14, 2025 | 13:13 GMT +7
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(VAN) Applying mechanization and full traceability will help the Vietnamese coffee industry quickly adapt to the EUDR regulations and maintain its position in the market.
(VAN) Minister Do Duc Duy informed that the Government of Vietnam is committed to creating conditions for investors to develop wind power.
(VAN) Large timber forest has shown its clear benefits in terms of economic and environmental values, but its development is in dire need of support policies.
(VAN) The importance of this cereal lies in its role in the future of human and animal nutrition, providing a sustainable alternative for areas facing water scarcity.
(VAN) Indian rice prices have plunged to a 21-month low, shaking up global rice dynamics as key players like Vietnam and Thailand adjust their pricing strategies.
(VAN) FAO is chief implementing agency for the Green Climate Fund’s first single-country project in Somalia.
(VAN) Egg prices have fallen sharply so far in March on some progress in ending a shortage, giving consumers some much-needed relief with the supermarket staple.
(VAN) With advantages in crop products, Deputy Minister Hoang Trung proposed that Vietnam and Ireland create favorable conditions for the fruits of both countries to access each other’s markets.
(VAN) Carlessness in the field of intellectual property makes Phuc Trach agarwood face the risk of brand loss.
(VAN) Advanced mechanization technologies such as UAV-UGS for crop protection, AI for plant protection, transport-integrated drones help enhance agricultural production efficiency.
(VAN) On March 13, the Director of the Department of International Cooperation (Ministry of Agriculture and Environment), Nguyen Do Anh Tuan, welcomed Vanusia Norgueira, Executive Director of the International Coffee Organization (ICO).
(VAN) Dr. Hung Nguyen - the lead of Health Program at International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), reflected on its achievements and collaboration prospects with Vietnam on sustainable livestock on the occasion of ILRI's 50th anniversary.
(VAN) The World Bank (WB) forecasts that Vietnam's economy will continue to grow strongly in 2025 and 2026, but investment in energy, logistics, and transport infrastructure is needed.
(VAN) Minister Do Duc Duy informed that the Government of Vietnam is committed to creating conditions for investors to develop wind power.
(VAN) Applying mechanization and full traceability will help the Vietnamese coffee industry quickly adapt to the EUDR regulations and maintain its position in the market.
(VAN) China is pushing to better align agricultural science and technology with industry needs to enhance productivity and strengthen national food security, political advisers said during the annual two sessions meetings.
(VAN) Vietnam is the only market that will increase the export value of wood and wood products to Canada in 2024 and the first month of 2025.
(VAN) Indian rice prices have plunged to a 21-month low, shaking up global rice dynamics as key players like Vietnam and Thailand adjust their pricing strategies.
(VAN) Minister Do Duc Duy informed that the Government of Vietnam is committed to creating conditions for investors to develop wind power.
(VAN) Applying mechanization and full traceability will help the Vietnamese coffee industry quickly adapt to the EUDR regulations and maintain its position in the market.
(VAN) Indian rice prices have plunged to a 21-month low, shaking up global rice dynamics as key players like Vietnam and Thailand adjust their pricing strategies.
(VAN) Large timber forest has shown its clear benefits in terms of economic and environmental values, but its development is in dire need of support policies.
(VAN) Pepper prices on March 13, 2025: The global market remains stable, while domestic prices surge by VND 2,500, reaching around VND 158,500 - 161,000/kg.
(VAN) Farmers benefit from increased productivity, the adoption of advanced technology, and the promotion of sustainable agriculture as a result of the collaboration between Bayer and WASI.
(VAN) The importance of this cereal lies in its role in the future of human and animal nutrition, providing a sustainable alternative for areas facing water scarcity.