April 23, 2025 | 14:07 GMT +7

CropLife Vietnam: VAN News is a 'bridge' of knowledge

CropLife Vietnam: VAN News is a 'bridge' of knowledge

(VAN) CropLife Vietnam wishes to continue its collaboration with the Vietnam Agriculture and Nature Newspaper to promptly communicate scientific solutions and sustainable agricultural practices.

China asks Korea not to supply products using rare earths to U.S. defence firms, paper reports

China asks Korea not to supply products using rare earths to U.S. defence firms, paper reports

(VAN) Beijing recently asked South Korean companies not to ship products containing China's rare earth minerals to U.S. defence firms, the Korea Economic Daily reported on Tuesday, citing government and company sources.

Tariffs could reshape U.S. rice prices

Tariffs could reshape U.S. rice prices

(VAN) Nations that export rice to the United States were among the hardest hit by new tariffs announced April 2, including the country’s top rice-trading partner: Thailand.

Japan buys first South Korean rice in over two decades as prices surge

Japan buys first South Korean rice in over two decades as prices surge

(VAN) Surging rice prices in Japan have opened a rare window of opportunity for South Korean producers to export the staple food to the country.

Russian poultry industry’s profitability dives into red

Russian poultry industry’s profitability dives into red

(VAN) Russian poultry farmers have suffered losses in recent weeks from selling broiler meat and eggs to retailers and wholesalers as oversupply tightens its grip on the market.

Tillage reductions lead to dramatic rise in crop yields and soil organic carbon levels

Tillage reductions lead to dramatic rise in crop yields and soil organic carbon levels

(VAN) A new study from South Dakota State University reveals reductions in tillage intensity have led to an increase in soil organic carbon levels and an increase in corn and soybean yields.

Fruits, nuts and inclusions slated to drive market growth to $18.7B by 2027

Fruits, nuts and inclusions slated to drive market growth to $18.7B by 2027

(VAN) Consumers look for indulgence, flavor, color, and crunch in yogurt, ice cream, and more.

FAO launches AIM4NatuRe to improve monitoring of ecosystem restoration

FAO launches AIM4NatuRe to improve monitoring of ecosystem restoration

(VAN) Cutting-edge technology and data will bring transparency and accountability to global restoration commitments under the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.

SAFE Project in Vietnam: Sustainable transformation of the coffee supply chain

SAFE Project in Vietnam: Sustainable transformation of the coffee supply chain

(VAN) The SAFE project in Vietnam will support actors in the coffee supply chain in meeting the requirements of the EUDR and conserving forest ecosystems.

Ratify the planning of the Na Hang - Lam Binh Nature Reserve

Ratify the planning of the Na Hang - Lam Binh Nature Reserve

(VAN) The Deputy Prime Minister has just issued a Decision approving the planning for the Na Hang - Lam Binh Nature Reserve, a Special National Scenic Site.

Proactively connect with the market to maintain pepper exports

Proactively connect with the market to maintain pepper exports

(VAN) Pepper export businesses are boosting sales to the EU, India, the Middle East, and other markets to sustain exports, even in the face of unfavorable U.S. reciprocal tariffs.

Celebrating ILRI@50: A new era of livestock innovation in Southeast Asia

(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.

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China asks Korea not to supply products using rare earths to U.S. defence firms, paper reports

China asks Korea not to supply products using rare earths to U.S. defence firms, paper reports

(VAN) Beijing recently asked South Korean companies not to ship products containing China's rare earth minerals to U.S. defence firms, the Korea Economic Daily reported on Tuesday, citing government and company sources.

CropLife Vietnam: VAN News is a 'bridge' of knowledge

CropLife Vietnam: VAN News is a 'bridge' of knowledge

(VAN) CropLife Vietnam wishes to continue its collaboration with the Vietnam Agriculture and Nature Newspaper to promptly communicate scientific solutions and sustainable agricultural practices.

Japan buys first South Korean rice in over two decades as prices surge

Japan buys first South Korean rice in over two decades as prices surge

(VAN) Surging rice prices in Japan have opened a rare window of opportunity for South Korean producers to export the staple food to the country.

Forming a standardized bird’s nest supply chain for export

Forming a standardized bird’s nest supply chain for export

(VAN) Tien Giang province is linking swiftlet farming households in the region to establish a standardized bird’s nest production area to serve export demands, particularly for the Chinese market.

Russian poultry industry’s profitability dives into red

Russian poultry industry’s profitability dives into red

(VAN) Russian poultry farmers have suffered losses in recent weeks from selling broiler meat and eggs to retailers and wholesalers as oversupply tightens its grip on the market.

Tariffs could reshape U.S. rice prices

Tariffs could reshape U.S. rice prices

(VAN) Nations that export rice to the United States were among the hardest hit by new tariffs announced April 2, including the country’s top rice-trading partner: Thailand.

CropLife Vietnam: VAN News is a 'bridge' of knowledge

CropLife Vietnam: VAN News is a 'bridge' of knowledge

(VAN) CropLife Vietnam wishes to continue its collaboration with the Vietnam Agriculture and Nature Newspaper to promptly communicate scientific solutions and sustainable agricultural practices.

Tariffs could reshape U.S. rice prices

Tariffs could reshape U.S. rice prices

(VAN) Nations that export rice to the United States were among the hardest hit by new tariffs announced April 2, including the country’s top rice-trading partner: Thailand.

Preserving Tuyet Diem salt traditions alongside community development

Preserving Tuyet Diem salt traditions alongside community development

Phu Yen (VAN) On April 22, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) worked with a group of local farmers from Tuyet Diem village and representatives of Xuan Binh commune, Phu Yen province.