Quang Linh – Young Vietnamese Transforms Angolan Agriculture
He concluded that, in the long run, it was more important to give the native people “fishing rods” than “fish.”
He concluded that, in the long run, it was more important to give the native people “fishing rods” than “fish.”
The adoption of VietGAP aquaculture standards has been instrumental in raising public awareness of water environment management.
Vietnam Cultural Week in Cambodia showcases the unique and diverse culture of the Vietnamese people to the public and strengthens ties between the two neighboring countries.
Vietnam is an important market for Danish exports and an attractive destination for Danish agricultural businesses.
The occasion is an excellent chance to present the genuine and complex tastes of Mexican cuisine.
Healthcare, education, and culture are the current focus of investment in Hanoi.
From one small bookstore to a dozen today, Dinh Le, the oldest book street in downtown Hanoi, has been a favorite destination for Hanoi's book lovers for decades.
Experts see people and culture as the two foundations for Hanoi's sustainable growth.
It becomes vital to the nation’s development by promoting tangible and intangible cultural heritage, which is the quintessence and core value of the nation.
A large number of activities have been carried out so far to spread and encourage the culture of reading in the community.
Foreign diplomats appreciate Vietnam's ability to preserve its distinct culture and the connection that the program fosters.
This year's Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day is associated with digital transformation to make books more accessible to readers, especially the youth.
The average fish farm productivity in Hanoi is about five tons per hectare. This can reach 10 to 12 tons in modern aquaculture.
Reading movements will be launched in families, schools, public offices, the armed forces and communities.
Farms in Hanoi are thriving, but there are deficiencies in scale and planning that have prevented the full potential of the agricultural economy from being realized.
About 90% of Vietnam's agro exports are low-value-added commodities.
The innovative approach enables Vietnamese farmers to produce high-quality products while contributing to the country’s green growth toward low-carbon pathways.