Coffee, rice and durian - three key agricultural commodities produced in Vietnam, have seen their prices climb sharply at the beginning of 2024 due to a combination of global supply and demand factors. According to analysis from Vietnam's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, most
CAN THO – The Mekong Delta will have annual output of 7.7 million tons of high-quality rice by 2030 under a plan by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) to zone one million hectares for quality rice cultivation. The ministry has asked the Mekong Delta provinces for feedback on
HCMC – The Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap has launched a sustainable rice value chain project in the delta as a public-private partnership (PPP), according to Senator Tim Ayres, assistant minister for Trade and Manufacturing of Australia. The Australia-funded project is operated by the
(VAN) The VnSAT Project has made an important contribution to the Agricultural Restructuring Scheme, especially for the rice and coffee industries.
(VAN) The Vietnam Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project (VnSAT) is considered the most successful international co-operation model in agriculture in Vietnam.
Agricultural sector improves value of Vietnamese rice
Vietnam’s rice export price reached its latest peak on January 3 at US$505 per tonne, representing a record high over the previous nine years, according to rice traders.