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  • Enterprises and Cooperatives - The driving force connecting and elevating OCOP products

    By connecting the roles of enterprises, cooperatives and resources from the One Commune One Product (OCOP) Program, Long An province has more and more products with a firm position in the market, creating sustainable livelihoods and increasing income for rural people.

  • Farmers increase technology application in fruit cultivation

    In recent years, fruit farmers have applied science and technology to cultivation in an effort to improve productivity, fruit quality, and income value.

  • Focus on implementing the Project of 1 million hectares of high-quality, low-emission rice

    Implement the Project on Sustainable Development of 1 million hectares of high-quality and low-emission rice cultivation associated with green growth in the Mekong Delta by 2030, up to now, some pilot models implementing the Project have been harvested, initially recording positive results.

  • Solid waste management and treatment, towards a green and clean environment

    On the journey to become one of the localities with rapid urbanization and industrialization, the amount of domestic solid waste in Long An province is constantly increasing, posing an urgent need to improve the efficiency of waste management and treatment, towards the goal of protecting a sustainable, green and clean environment.

  • Proactively control environmental pollution in livestock farming

    In the context of agricultural economic development associated with the requirement of protecting a sustainable living environment, the issue of preventing and treating pollution from agricultural production activities, especially livestock farming activities, needs to be given attention.

  • Farmers catch up with digital transformation

    Nowadays, farmers are increasingly proactive and actively applying digital technology to production and business. This transformation is not only an inevitable trend but also helps improve economic efficiency, opening new opportunities for local agriculture.

  • Paving the way for durian industry to develop sustainably (Part 2)

    According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, durian is becoming one of the fastest-growing industries in Vietnam. Although it is the “king” fruit, Vietnam’s durian exports depend almost entirely on the Chinese market. This dependence makes export activities vulnerable to fluctuations in Chinese demand and policies. So, what should the State, farmers and businesses do to find a way to sustainably develop the durian industry?

  • Changing agricultural mindset

    Diligent, hard-working, daring to think and act, many farmers have converted from ineffective rice fields to other crops with high economic value, contributing to increasing income and improving quality of life.

  • UOB: Vietnamese firms remain optimistic about business prospect

    According to UOB, following the US’s announcement of reciprocal tariffs of 46% on Vietnamese goods on April 2, around 80% of Vietnamese businesses have proactively taken measures to respond to potential impacts.

  • Vietnam steps up quality control of durian exports to retain billion-dollar market

    In 2024, durian was a leading export among Vietnam’s fruits and vegetables, earning a record of 3.3 billion USD and accounting for 46% of the sector’s total export value. China was the largest market, importing 3.2 billion USD worth of durians, or 97% of the total.

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