Hanoi promotes circular agriculture through technology transfer
Through the economic models, farmers have had access to advanced technologies, the application of biotechnology, and the creation of safe and high-quality agricultural products.
Through the economic models, farmers have had access to advanced technologies, the application of biotechnology, and the creation of safe and high-quality agricultural products.
The integration of production along the value chain has brought benefits to cooperatives and farmers, helping to reduce many intermediary stages, lower production costs, and increase product value.
Hanoi is setting up centers for creative design and sales of OCOP goods, traditional handicrafts, and tourism-related offerings.
The adoption of VietGAP aquaculture standards has been instrumental in raising public awareness of water environment management.
Cultivation code helps Hanoi's agricultural exports penetrate demanding markets.
The initiative aims to enhance trade and tourism potential and benefits between the nation's two largest cities.
More and more products labeled 'Made in Vietnam' are appearing in international supermarket chains and retail systems in major global markets.
The fair seeks to promote the consumption of high-quality domestic products while increasing the competitiveness of Vietnamese goods.
Hanoi currently has an increasing number of communes meeting the standards for new-style rural areas.
The program is designed to drive consumer spending with quality products at discounted prices.
Vietnam's honey, which was nominated for a special agricultural product in 2023, has shown notable progress along the whole value chain.
Hanoi currently has over 2,000 hectares under tea cultivation, mainly in the mountainous and hilly terrains, with an annual production of over 20,000 tons.
Vietnam is an important market for Danish exports and an attractive destination for Danish agricultural businesses.
Despite its small size, Hanoi's agricultural sector had export earnings of over US$1.35 billion last year.
This is the first event in a series of specialized exhibitions showcasing handicraft products, OCOP, and exemplary industrial commodities in rural areas in 2024.
The salinization and scarcity of fresh water is expected to cause severe damage to the local farmers in the Mekong Delta region.
The trade fair runs from May 9-12.
The agricultural sector will continue to work with relevant agencies and telecommunications companies on a regular basis to organize training and provide guidance, knowledge and skills to agricultural enterprises.
In April, exports of fruit and vegetables from Vietnam were worth an estimated $520 million.
The event takes place from April 26 to May 1 in Thai Nguyen City, in the northern province of Thai Nguyen.
The fair lasts until April 28 at La Ma Square - An Binh City, Pham Van Dong, Hanoi.