Vietnam taps into peat resources to advance green agriculture
Vietnam holds 7 billion cubic metres of peat across 36,000 hectares, with the Mekong Delta containing the largest deposits.
Vietnam holds 7 billion cubic metres of peat across 36,000 hectares, with the Mekong Delta containing the largest deposits.
Ba Den Mountain is not only known as the "roof of Southern Vietnam" but also as a destination rich in historical and cultural significance in the eyes of international...
The Huong Pagoda Festival welcomes visitors from February 3 to May 1, 2025 (from the 6th day of the first lunar month to the 4th day of the fourth lunar month). This...
A “Mam Ngu Qua” or five-fruit tray is indispensable for each Vietnamese family as among the numerous offerings that are required to decorate ancestral altars during the...
Vietnam's rich cultural heritage continues to captivate hearts worldwide, with an increasing number of foreign friends embracing, preserving and spreading its timeless...
Hanoi's urban agricultural development is geared towards a balanced, rational structure between the elements of the agricultural ecosystem, while making positive...
Through the economic models, farmers have had access to advanced technologies, the application of biotechnology, and the creation of safe and high-quality agricultural...
Vietnam is committed to advancing agricultural restructuring by embracing green, circular and sustainable development models with the goal of achieving Net Zero by 2050....
The integration of automation and digital technology in agriculture has helped farms and cooperatives boost productivity, reduce labor costs, and ensure food safety.
It aims to turn the capital's cultural industry into a major economic sector.
Vietnam has effectively leveraged its agricultural advantages to sustain growth momentum, transitioning to large-scale commercial production characterized by enhanced...
General Secretary of Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) Tran Thi Lan Anh recently hosted a meeting with a delegation from the Argentine Ministry of Economy,...
Just as the forestry sector has tapped into the carbon credit market, the aquaculture sector, particularly seaweed farming, is emerging as a promising avenue with the...
Hanoi has a favorable potential for aquaculture, with a total water surface area of up to 30,800 hectares, of which about 24,200 hectares are used for fish farming.
The 5th Industrial Revolution offers a great opportunity for agriculture by integrating advanced science and technology with investments from producers, enterprises and...
Vietnam's agriculture faces existing "bottlenecks" and requires a "strong push" in green agricultural investment to enhance its position in the efficient and sustainable...
Before the durian price crisis, many other crops in the country also experienced fluctuating prices, prompting calls for buyers’ help with bananas and rice being prime...
It is necessary to connect supply and demand for science and technology products and to find opportunities for cooperation between scientists and businesses operating in...
Many agricultural and food exporters have recorded positive business results thanks to the momentum from the recovery of major markets and solutions to enhance deep...
Vietnam is an important market for Danish exports and an attractive destination for Danish agricultural businesses.
Despite the global challenges, there’s one sector which clearly stood head and shoulders above the others, that is agriculture.
The average fish farm productivity in Hanoi is about five tons per hectare. This can reach 10 to 12 tons in modern aquaculture.