May 10, 2024 | 00:36 GMT +7
May 10, 2024 | 00:36 GMT +7
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(VAN) The planted forest wood processing industry in Yen Bai is showing signs of recovery as many wood export businesses have received orders right from the beginning of the year.
Yen Bai (VAN) From now until 2025, with an orientation towards 2030, Yen Bai province is committed to achieving a controlled origin rate of 95% or more for the seedlings supplied for afforestation.
Yen Bai (VAN) Facing the reduced reputation as the primary source of high-altitude cinnamon, the Van Yen district collaborates with various departments to research to preserve and develop local cinnamon varieties.
(VAN) Tran Yen (Yen Bai province) is witnessing a plight as hundreds of cinnamon tree nurseries are at a standstill, with young cinnamon trees surpassing human height and no interested buyers, leaving nursery owners distressed.
(VAN) Cooperatives are paying attention to the problem of increasing value to find a direction for Suoi Giang ancient tea.
Yen Bai (VAN) Cold water fish farming generates billions of VND of income in the highland districts of Yen Bai province, opening up economic opportunities for many households.
(VAN) Black sticky rice is often used on important occasions in villages and communes. Black sticky rice is both a food and a cultural feature of the Muong people.
(VAN) 20 years ago, Bat Do bamboo shoots were first planted in Tran Yen district with suspicion. But up to now, the value of this crop has been confirmed.
(VAN) The young man helps the Mong people in Suoi Giang to develop tourism, knowing that overcoming a few bad habits will make life much more beautiful.
(VAN) The identity of Thai people is interwoven with Nghia Lo, because Muong Lo valley is the ancestral land of the black Thai people.
(VAN) Thao Cang Sua’s house is located precariously on a hill, echoing the sound of the Mong flute day and night. Quiet days indicate that he has brought his flute elsewhere.
(VAN) The Mong people in Mu Cang Chai mountains value their fields more than their lives. This love has created the scenic Mu Cang Chai, a national heritage.
(VAN) Van Yen cinnamon barn will reach 15,000 hectares of certified organic cinnamon by the end of 2023, thereby opening up many opportunities to reach further out to the international market.
(VAN) From a crop that was 'ignored' by people, Bat Do bamboo shoots today have helped ethnic minorities in Tran Yen district escape poverty and rise spectacularly.
(VAN) With the potential of majestic natural landscapes and rich national cultural identity. Currently, the 'smokeless' industry in Mu Cang Chai is gradually awakening.