Hanoi promotes application of hi-tech farming models
One-third of the number of large-scale enterprises in Hanoi have invested in high-tech agriculture.
One-third of the number of large-scale enterprises in Hanoi have invested in high-tech agriculture.
Hanoi aims to become greener, and smarter, with high competitiveness in the region and the world.
The loan will support LDC’s operations in India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Thailand, and Vietnam by financing coffee, cotton, and rice inventories for over 50,000 smallholder farmers across these countries.
Rising global demand for food is offering opportunities for Vietnam’s farm exports this year.
The success of digital transformation requires the drastic involvement of departments and levels, especially state management agencies and the media.
Such an economic model plays a major role in the land consolidation process and the restructuring of the labor market, which helps rural workers shift to other non-agricultural sectors.
The program targets promoting the digital economy in agriculture across the country.
Vietnam’s agricultural production will focus on competitiveness and market demands.
Vietnam’s agricultural products are expected to succeed in choosy markets one day with combined efforts of overseas Vietnamese.
Volume shipped to China accounts for almost 20% of Vietnam’s total agricultural exports.
Such positive results come from the sector’s restructuring process that aims to meet the demands from export markets.
The city strives to ensure production and consumption sustainability in the future.
Diversification of export markets and higher product quality helped Vietnam maintain the agricultural sector’s resilience against the pandemic and continue its upward trend.
Cooperation to connect production with consumption, promote trade in the agro-forestry and fishery sector between Hanoi and other localities across the country will be enhanced.
Local governments must closely coordinate with farmers and businesses in building a master plan on agricultural trade resumption and food safety.
It is an effective activity for business households to sell products under the One Commune, One Product (OCOP) program.
The platform would not only help strengthen the linkage between producers and customers amid current restriction measures but also serve as the foundation for farmers to embark on digital transformation.