Exploring tantalizing rice ripening season in northwest Vietnam
Walking through the vast mature rice fields, tourists can smell the sweet aroma of ripe rice in the breeze, which creates a relaxing and comfortable mood.
Walking through the vast mature rice fields, tourists can smell the sweet aroma of ripe rice in the breeze, which creates a relaxing and comfortable mood.
The real estate market in Hanoi has been experiencing a persistent shortage of housing supply in the first half of 2023.
The development of export-standard rice areas plays a vital role in maintaining food security and enhancing the competitiveness of Hanoi's rice products.
This represents an increase of nearly VND2,000 per liter for RON95 compared to the current price, bringing it close to the price threshold observed in November 2022.
Adjusting prices will enable Hanoi to improve supply capacity and ensure quality of clean water.
El Niño has resulted in increasing rice imports from Vietnam, enabling the country to reap US$2.32 billion in the first half.
That rice has been found to serve purposes other than filling the stomach is perhaps not too surprising.
Vietnam’s expertise is expected to develop Sierra Leone’s rice value chain to help reduce its dependence on rice import.
A health ministry survey in 2022 found that 3.5% of Vietnamese people aged 13 to 15 were using e-cigarettes.
Tourists are won over by the beautiful scenery in the northern Vietnamese hilly region.
The two ministries of Finance and Industry and Trade have made 12 adjustments to fuel prices since the start of the year.
Sa Pa will organize five seasonal festivals: Spring Festival, Summer Festival, Love Festival, Autumn Festival, and Winter Festival throughout the year.
Vietnam’s rice exports are forecast to remain favorable this year, with an estimated 6.5-7 million tons.
Solutions for the market should follow the law of supply and demand.
Debuted on February 1, VNG Corporation has seen its market price gain as much as 200%.
Demand for fresh foods increases ahead of the Ram Thang Gieng (the first full moon of the lunar year) as usual, but market prices have barely changed.
This ancient contest demonstrates gratitude for rice among people in Hanoi.