Capital Law 2024 enables Hanoi's sustainable agricultural growth
Sustainable agriculture is key to the city's growth, ensuring food security and protecting the environment.
Sustainable agriculture is key to the city's growth, ensuring food security and protecting the environment.
Hanoi plans to develop nearly 8,000 hectares of various flower species, focusing on sustainable growth and environmental protection.
The event boosts trade connection between Hanoi and other localities while ensuring steady supply for the capital city.
Hanoi's companies need to establish production links in the value chain for stable, quality raw material supply.
Hanoi seeks to reshape its food safety framework and develop a resilient agricultural system that meets the needs of its population while ensuring product quality.
Looking ahead to 2030, Hanoi envisions mastering key high-tech innovations, managing production through integrated value chains, and nurturing high-tech agricultural models.
Hanoi will support the establishment of at least 14 cooperatives and 290 cooperative groups in the agricultural sector by 2025.
The move will help the city redefine its agricultural sector for better value and sustainable growth.
Hanoi districts would strategically plan concentrated raw material zones to strengthen links between regions, farmers and businesses.
The city has recently launched a series of activities to connect the supply and demand sides, involving more than 30 provinces and cities.
Each artisan village has its own identity, resulting in the creation of unique, sophisticated products imbued with national cultural identity and bringing greater economic efficiency to rural workers.
More than 1,500 product lines will be on display at the trade show.
Failure to comply with phytosanitary and food safety regulations for exports has resulted in significant losses for local businesses.
The integration of production along the value chain has brought benefits to cooperatives and farmers, helping to reduce many intermediary stages, lower production costs, and increase product value.
The fair will contribute to the success of the campaign to encourage Vietnamese people to prioritize the use of Vietnamese products.
Despite its small size, Hanoi's agricultural sector had export earnings of over US$1.35 billion last year.
The agricultural sector will continue to work with relevant agencies and telecommunications companies on a regular basis to organize training and provide guidance, knowledge and skills to agricultural enterprises.