May 9, 2024 | 17:47 GMT +7
May 9, 2024 | 17:47 GMT +7
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Vietnam takes pride in its innovative, easily applicable, and highly effective agricultural practices, transforming the nation from food insecurity to food security and establishing itself as a global leader in rice and other agricultural exports.
With a commitment to international responsibility, Vietnam has spearheaded numerous projects in developing countries. These initiatives aim to transfer scientific knowledge, technology, and agricultural techniques, supporting partner nations in their agricultural development, ensuring food security, and fostering a shift towards export-oriented growth.
Vietnam stands ready to assist African countries in crafting agricultural projects and master plans, offering detailed insights on land use. Additionally, the country is eager to collaborate on scientific and technical research in agriculture. Training programs, whether conducted in Vietnam or the host country, will enhance the capabilities of agricultural extension officers, managers, and policymakers.
To ensure the effectiveness and success of collaborative agricultural projects, Vietnam urges developed countries and international organizations to join forces in constructing and implementing trilateral cooperation initiatives. Within the South-South cooperation framework, Vietnam commits to providing essential resources such as techniques, technology, expertise, seeds, and management skills. Financial support from developed countries and international organizations will play a pivotal role, with third-party countries reaping the benefits of these cooperative endeavors.
(VAN) The countryside market organized by Thang Loi Agricultural Service Cooperative attracts thousands of local and foreign people to visit.
(VAN) Many durian areas in Khanh Son district, Khanh Hoa province, are experiencing the period of young fruits falling en masse due to heat shock.
(VAN) To explore new avenues for export growth, 400 enterprises in agricultural produce, food and beverages, wood and crafts, as well as rubber products, are participating in the Vietnamese Typical Export Products Fair 2024.
(VAN) These bas-reliefs are unique and rare sources of information with valuable content about history, culture - education, geography, feng shui, medicine and calligraphy.
(VAN) According to research on ACIAR's independent projects, for every Australian 1 dollar (AUD) funded by ACIAR, it generates a value of 90 AUD for Vietnamese farmers.
(VAN) Fishing vessels that fail to remedy their disconnected VMS are subject to severe penalty from the government of Hai Phong city.
(VAN) 15 tons of frozen lotus roots grown in Thap Muoi district were exported to Japan for the first time, opening up opportunities to grow lotus roots in the West of Vietnam.