May 13, 2024 | 22:23 GMT +7
May 13, 2024 | 22:23 GMT +7
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(VAN) Deputy Minister of MARD Tran Thanh Nam collaborated with the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) to establish the monitor, report, and verify (MRV) platform for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in rice production.
(VAN) The objective of the model is to encourage seed sowing mechanization, improve fertilizer utilization efficiency, increase output, and decrease greenhouse gas emissions.
(VAN) In 2025, profits for local rice growers will increase by over 30% of total revenue, and profit margins will increase by 30% compared to 2022, equivalent to VND 3,600 billion.
(VAN) The integrated technical package transferred by ASISOV helps reduce input costs in rice production and increase profits by over 20% compared to traditional farming methods.
(VAN) Ms. Lanh got an aircraft, it is not a rumor. An elderly villager firmly said: ‘She really bought it. Just check it at her house’.
(VAN) With many advantages of the rice-shrimp model, Bac Lieu will boost investment in developing technical infrastructure, applying modern science and technology to this model.
(VAN) Accumulating a huge amount of land, synchronizing machineries, and implementing new technology in rice production has resulted in an annual increase of half a billion dong with less effort for the farmer.
(VAN) On Earth Day looking at how climate change is impacting rice production and trade, farmers in Thailand tell CNA they are regularly grappling with adverse weather patterns that are impacting their output and livelihood.
(VAN) Farmers in Binh Dinh have long been aware of fertilizer savings during cultivation to decrease input costs. Due to the recent spike in fertilizer prices, the approach has been significantly scaled up.
(VAN) Scientific and technological advances transferred under the VnSAT program have contributed to the change in the costly practice of increasing the seeding rate for direct-seeded rice.
(VAN) An eco-friendly rice farming project has been implemented in Kien Giang for 24 months in Hon Dat and Giong Rieng districts.
(VAN) Numerous models of advanced rice farming have helped increase the yield and quality of rice while also lowering the cost in the places where the VnSAT project was begun in the Mekong Delta.
(VAN) After a year of piloting, the model on 'rice farming transforming to adapt to climate change' has been evaluated and is ready to be expanded throughout the Mekong Delta area.
(VAN) Nitrogen is the most needed to be reduced among fertilizers. Many research results have proved that rice plants only absorb a maximum of no more than 50-52% of the nitrogen applied to the soil.