Hanoi's digital transformation: boosting agriculture efficiency
The integration of automation and digital technology in agriculture has helped farms and cooperatives boost productivity, reduce labor costs, and ensure food safety.
The integration of automation and digital technology in agriculture has helped farms and cooperatives boost productivity, reduce labor costs, and ensure food safety.
Hanoi continues promoting the implementation of the national program on new-style rural areas.
International support enables Vietnam to get closer to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through a food systems approach.
The first batch of Hung Yen longan is officially sold on e-commerce platform Postmart.vn.
Vietnam’s agricultural exports surged 27.8% year-on-year to US$21.4 billion in the first six months, or 13.7% of the country’s total export turnover.
The city has been implementing many solutions to boost the consumption of the labeled products.
The event, starting from this week, is underway on the Vietnamese e-commerce platform Sendo.
The event will be broadcast live from 9am to 12pm on July 10, on two channels of OCOP Live and VTC Now.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is working rigorously to help its member States to pursue better production, nutrition, environment and life.
Many of Hanoi’s specialties meeting AEON’s standards are sold through the Japanese retailer’s distribution channel.
The production and consumption of safe agricultural products and food will incorporate QR codes for traceability.
The project targets the northern mountain province of Son La, one of the poorest localities in Vietnam.
The country and more than 100 nations are signing up to participate in the food system dialogues at the global level in September.
The tariff is valid for five years, starting from June 16.
The shipment builds up a chain from farm to home, improving the prestige of Vietnamese products in the international market.
The local authorities have implemented many synchronous measures to boost the export of lychees.
A promotion event is expected to be a practical action helping participants under the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program overcome the difficulties wreaked by Covid-19.
The Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development will strengthen the chain between Hanoi and other provinces and cities to promote consumption of agricultural products in the time ahead.
Vietnamese consumers will hear vendors tell stories about their products stories through live streaming.
Norway has brought world-class aquaculture and offshore technology to help Vietnam shift toward an export market of high quality products.