May 17, 2024 | 16:03 GMT +7
May 17, 2024 | 16:03 GMT +7
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(VAN) The VnSAT project has invested based on actual needs, helping cooperatives in Can Tho City create competitive advantages and expand agricultural logistics services.
(VAN) The VnSAT project has contributed to changing the management thinking of cooperatives' leaders, from which many new business ideas were born, bringing cooperative activities more effectively.
(VAN) Models applying production techniques such as '3 decrease 3 increase', '1 must 5 decrease' implemented by the VnSAT project are replicated by farmers in production.
(VAN) Thanks to the support of the VnSAT Project in applying high-quality seeds and standard procedures to replanting, people in Lam Dong province had a bountiful coffee season.
(VAN) Due to the investment in warehouses and roads and the application of the farming process under the VnSAT project, farmers in Soc Trang province have fewer worries about high input cost prices.
(VAN) The VnSAT project has successfully transferred scientific and technical advances to help rice farmers in the Mekong Delta change their perceptions and increase profits.
(VAN) Due to the VnSAT project, Phuong Hoang Cooperative (Duc Co district, Gia Lai province) has become a model in sustainable coffee value chain development.
(VAN) VnSAT is a project that goes along with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development's implementation of a program to restructure the agricultural sector towards enhancing added value and sustainable development.
(VAN) Leaders of localities participating in the VnSAT project affirmed that VnSAT has proven its efficiency and helped them form sustainable coffee areas.
(VAN) The VnSAT project has helped coffee farmers stabilize production and improve the value chain. However, coffee products are not yet consumed on a large scale.
(VAN) The VnSAT project implemented in Dak Nong province has helped farmers change their farming thinking, thereby forming a sustainable coffee area.
(VAN) The VnSAT project has built coffee value chains, helping people, cooperatives, and businesses to link towards sustainable development.
(VAN) The VnSAT Project with its support activities has helped people and cooperative groups to produce coffee in a new way, contributing to improving product value.
(VAN) Mr. Nguyen Hoai Duong, Director of Dak Lak Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, assessed the VnSAT project as helping to build a chain of sustainable coffee production.
(VAN) Due to the support from the VnSat Project, coffee growers have reduced production costs by about 20-25%, increased productivity, and increased profits by 15-20% than before.