Rice Farming in Vietnam Needs Investment from Private Sectors

Rice Farming in Vietnam Needs Investment from Private Sectors

Triple Pundit' sustainable business expert, journalist Carlos Manuel Rodriguez said that conventional farming methods in Vietnam, although rooted in the country's agriculture for thousands of years, are threatened by climate change and might cause a rice shortage.
Vietnam News Today (Apr. 4): Vietnam Elected Vice President of Asia-Pacific UNESCO Clubs and Associations

Vietnam News Today (Apr. 4): Vietnam Elected Vice President of Asia-Pacific UNESCO Clubs and Associations

Vietnam News Today (Apr. 4): Vietnam elected vice president of Asia-Pacific UNESCO Clubs and Associations; State visit to Vietnam by Australian Governor-General to deepen the two’s goodwill, trust: expert; Activities underway to promote culture of Vietnamese ethnic groups; Vietnamese, Chinese localities look to boost investment cooperation.
Vietnam's Rice Trademarks Successfully Protected in Australia

Vietnam's Rice Trademarks Successfully Protected in Australia

Three trademarks of farmer-scientist Ho Quang Cua for ST24 and ST25 rice were officially granted trademark protection titles in Australia on September 27.
Sustainable Rice Project Improves Incomes of 10.000 Smallholder Farmers

Sustainable Rice Project Improves Incomes of 10.000 Smallholder Farmers

10,000 farmers on the Mekong Delta see incomes increase by 17% through successful public-private partnership between Olam Agri Vietnam, GIZ and Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
Vietnam News Today (Sep. 11): Vietnam Eyes FDI Attraction Opportunities

Vietnam News Today (Sep. 11): Vietnam Eyes FDI Attraction Opportunities

Vietnam News Today (Sep. 11): Vietnam eyes FDI attraction opportunities; Football tournament seeks to tighten Vietnam – Laos friendship; Vietnam moves to strongly integrate into int’l labor market; Vietnam’s Ong Cua ST25 rice being sold across UK.
Vietnam News Today (Sep. 8): Daily Covid-19 Caseload Hits Four-month Rise of Nearly 4,000

Vietnam News Today (Sep. 8): Daily Covid-19 Caseload Hits Four-month Rise of Nearly 4,000

Vietnam News Today (Sep. 8): Daily Covid-19 caseload hits four-month rise of nearly 4,000; Vietnam, Netherlands work together in sustainable aquaculture promotion; Vietnamese rice gains foothold in France; More than 100 Korean artists join Vietnam – RoK cultural exchange in Hanoi.
Vietnam News Today (Jul. 20): Vietnam Has One of Asia’s Most Dynamic Start-up Scenes

Vietnam News Today (Jul. 20): Vietnam Has One of Asia’s Most Dynamic Start-up Scenes

Vietnam News Today (Jul. 20): Covid-19: national caseload rises to 10,762,532 on July 19; Vietnam has one of Asia’s most dynamic start-up scenes; Hanoi capital named among top six global cycling destinations; Branded Vietnamese rice makes inroads into global market.
Vietnam News Today (Jul. 14): Vietnam’s Economy Back on Track for Strong Recovery

Vietnam News Today (Jul. 14): Vietnam’s Economy Back on Track for Strong Recovery

Vietnam News Today (Jul. 14): Vietnam, China hold 14th meeting of steering committee for bilateral cooperation; Vietnam’s economy back on track for strong recovery; UKVFTA opens up fresh opportunities for rice exports to UK market; Dengue fever develops complicatedly in Hanoi.
Vietnam News Today (Jun 28): Covid-19 Not Considered an Endemic Disease

Vietnam News Today (Jun 28): Covid-19 Not Considered an Endemic Disease

Vietnam News Today (Jun 28): Vietnam reports 637 new Covid-19 cases on June 27; Covid-19 not considered an endemic disease; Vietnamese goods and foods promoted in the UK; Vietnam hopes to boost rice exports as global prices escalating.
Vietnam Suggests The Philippines to Continue Facilitate Rice Imports

Vietnam Suggests The Philippines to Continue Facilitate Rice Imports

Foreign Minister Bui Thanh Son expected the Philippines to continue giving priority to Vietnam's rice imports
Vietnam News Today (August 18): Hanoi Students to Begin School Year on September 1

Vietnam News Today (August 18): Hanoi Students to Begin School Year on September 1

Vietnam News Today (August 18): Hanoi remains at high risk of Covid-19 community infection Hanoi students begin their school year on September 1; HCM City receives more assistance for Covid-19 fight; Isolation deepens as pandemic kills peak season tourism on Ly Son Island
Vietnam’s rice exports grow despite pandemic

Vietnam’s rice exports grow despite pandemic

Rice is still one of the key export items during the Covid-19 pandemic as businesses continue to have many orders to markets with high quality requirements. Efforts to improve quality over the years have brought positive results to the export of this item recently.
Vietnam may lose entry to World's Best Rice Contest

Vietnam may lose entry to World's Best Rice Contest

The competition organizers have warned Vietnam that it could lose the right to participate because many Vietnamese companies already label their product as 'World's Best Rice' without being authorized
Philippines becomes Vietnam's largest rice importer

Philippines becomes Vietnam's largest rice importer

Vietnam raked in $1.01 billion from exporting 1.9 million tonnes of rice during the opening four months of the year, with the Philippines becoming the country’s largest consumer, according to the Agro Processing and Market Development Authority.
Vietnam would remain world’s second largest rice exporter: US department of Agriculture

Vietnam would remain world’s second largest rice exporter: US department of Agriculture

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has forecast that Vietnam would maintain its position as the world’s second-biggest rice exporter this year.
Vietnam exports 638,000 tonnes of rice in the first two months

Vietnam exports 638,000 tonnes of rice in the first two months

Vietnam exported 638,000 tonnes of rice worth $352 million in the first two months of 2021, declining 31.4% in volume and 18.3% in value year-on-year.
Vietnamese businesses seek opportunities of diversifying markets to increase exports

Vietnamese businesses seek opportunities of diversifying markets to increase exports

Local businesses have been advised to diversify their markets to intensify import and export activities this year, alongside maximising the benefits of free trade agreements (FTAs), restructuring export products, developing stronger brands, whilst grasping market information and changes in the policies of importers, according to insiders.
Vietnam’s first 60 tons of rice exported to UK under UKVFTA

Vietnam’s first 60 tons of rice exported to UK under UKVFTA

Vietnam’s first 60 tons of fragrant rice exported to the UK under the UK-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA) has been sold in London since January 26, according to Vietnam News Agency.
Vietnam's rice exports win big despite one-month interuption

Vietnam's rice exports win big despite one-month interuption

Although the rice export volume decreased by about 3.5% year-on-year, the price of Vietnam's export rice still bounce.
Vietnam buys Indian rice for first time in decades

Vietnam buys Indian rice for first time in decades

Vietnam, the world’s third-biggest exporter of rice, has started buying the grain from rival India for the first time in decades after local prices jumped to their highest in nine years amid limited domestic supplies
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