Hanoi farmers' dialogue conference scheduled for December
The conference, which will be both in-person and online, is expected to attract 100 attendees.
The conference, which will be both in-person and online, is expected to attract 100 attendees.
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The international financial institution has helped Vietnam eliminate poverty, increase agricultural productivity, and empower rural communities while assisting the country’s sustainable development with new approaches.
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