Vietnam has a potential domestic market, and many enterprises are promoting agricultural products globally, opening up significant opportunities for sustainable agricultural development.
The areas of high-quality rice cultivation in the Mekong Delta, which reduce emissions, have been harvested, yielding high productivity, and farmers have gained more profits. Five provinces have registered to participate in the project.
Vietnam's agricultural sector is a bright spot with increasing export potential. It is forecast that in 2024, Vietnam could reach an export level of nearly 60 billion USD, opening up great opportunities for sustainable development in this sector.
Vietnamese agriculture has made significant strides, but to meet market demands and increase productivity, the application of high technology is an indispensable trend.
Currently, pepper prices on the international market have risen sharply, creating a significant opportunity for export companies. This increase has changed the competitive landscape and spurred the development of the pepper export industry.
The Vietnamese agriculture sector has made significant progress in recent years, and currently, the goal is to boost agricultural exports to reach $54 billion.
On June 23, 2024, Thanh Thanh Cong - Bien Hoa Joint Stock Company was honored to be among the 500 most profitable enterprises in Southeast Asia - Fortune 500 Southeast Asia 2024, as announced for the first time by Fortune Magazine.
By February 2025, the EU will have new regulations affecting many important agricultural products from Vietnam, including coffee, pepper, rice, durian, banana, mango, and vegetables like onion, garlic, and chili.
Combining the development of carbon credits from Spirulina algae with greening the livestock value chain opens up potential opportunities, enhancing sustainability while reducing emissions and protecting the environment.
Professor Tran Dinh Hoi, Director of the Institute of Water, Environment, and Climate Change, believes that it is necessary to improve irrigation methods in agriculture to reduce carbon emissions into the environment.
Intensive agriculture is a crucial method in meeting the increasing food demand and protecting the environment. However, this method holds significant potential for exploiting carbon credits, contributing to the fight against climate change.
In the context of climate change and land degradation, the importance of carbon in agriculture is increasingly recognized. What are the key points regarding the importance of carbon for Vietnam's agriculture?
Despite its rich agricultural resources, including major crops such as rice, coffee, and rubber, Vietnam faces significant challenges and fierce competition in accessing international markets for its agricultural exports.
In the fight against climate change, the carbon credit system has become an important tool for measuring and reducing emissions. Therefore, infrastructure is necessary to ensure transparency in the trading of carbon credits.