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(VAN) Khanh Hoa and Phu Yen continue to strengthen inspection and control of lobster seed circulation in the area, and strictly handle violations.
(VAN) EU countries on Thursday gave final approval to new tariffs on fertilizer imports from Russia, a move aimed at cutting off revenue that could support Moscow’s war in Ukraine, despite concerns ...
(VAN) The U.S. Grains Council signed a 5-year cooperation agreement with the Partnership for Sustainable Agriculture in Vietnam (PSAV) during MAE's agricultural trade mission.
(VAN) TTC AgriS and IFC signed a strategic partnership to develop a sustainable agricultural value chain, aiming to achieve the Net Zero target by 2035.
(VAN) The Mekong Delta, Vietnam’s hub for rice, aquaculture, and fruit production, is at an important turning point in its development restructuring process, as the Government’s policy to merge ...
(VAN) Vietnam’s fruit and vegetable exports to the U.S. are rising sharply, and exporters are hoping that any upcoming reciprocal tariffs will be set at manageable levels.
(VAN) Thanks to the promotion from an FAO-implemented project, vegetable production in greenhouses in Moc Chau has seen strong development, from 1.5 hectares in 2021 to nearly 50 hectares in 2024.
(VAN) According to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vo Van Nha, Director of the RIA III, the development of advanced offshore mariculture is no longer an option but an essential path for Vietnam’s fisheries sector.
(VAN) As one of Vietnam's most high-value products, bird's nest is asserting its position on the national agricultural export map. China, with an annual demand of hundreds of tons, is considered the ...
(VAN) To operate carbon market, one of the key issues is determining which types of 'commodities' meet the standards to be traded on the market.
(VAN) Exporting bird’s nests to China is not only a great opportunity but also a process that requires thorough preparation, strict compliance, and synchronous collaboration among businesses, local ...
(VAN) As a doctoral student doing research on renewable energy and electrification at Harvard University, the author shares his musings on electricity, nature, and countryside memories.