Bamboo plantations stem poverty in Lam Dong
Co Xanh Company has begun to buy the bamboo harvested by farmers in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong's Da Teh District.
‘Unreasonable' insurance plan ignored by farmers
Farming households have shown little interest in joining a pilot programme offering agricultural insurance since it started in seven provinces two years ago.
Ministry reveals rural wish list
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development yesterday called for more support from international communities to complete programmes for new rural development initiatives in localities.
Safe vegetables lack stable outlets
As people becoming increasingly concerned about food safety, authorities, professional agencies, and farmers are paying more attention to producing safe vegetables.
Oyster deaths leave farmers with losses
Aquaculture farmers in the central province of Thanh Hoa have seen large numbers of their oysters die since the beginning of last month, leaving them tens of billions of dong out of pocket.
Vinh Phuc focuses on canal projects
The northern province of Vinh Phuc will spend VND435 billion (US$20.7 million) consolidating its canals and ditches.
Da Lat to keep up veggie supplies
Da Lat City in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong will keep up supplies of safe vegetables for HCM City's wholesale markets in spite of a large hailstorm on Tuesday that destroyed dozens of hectares of vegetables.
Grasshoppers attack crops
A plague of grasshoppers is munching its way through crops and plants in the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang.
Ministry agrees to bolster rice research
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the International Rice Research Institute, pledging to bolster the use of science and technology in rice research for Viet Nam.
Agriculture credit growth tipped
The State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV) has predicted that credit growth in the agriculture sector will rise 15 per cent, while in comparison the country's total credit growth is predicted at 12 per cent.
Agricultural commitment made with Japan
Viet Nam and Japan have agreed to promote bilateral co-operation in the field of agriculture.

Hightlight

Tax code reforms to decipher dependents Tax code reforms to decipher dependents

People who are dependent on personal income tax payers will be given their own tax codes to avoid people lodging claims as dependents of more than one taxpayer.

Farmer-firm linkups remain elusive despite Gov't efforts Farmer-firm linkups remain elusive despite Gov't efforts

More than 10 years after the Government unveiled policies to encourage tie-ups between farmers and businesses, the proportion of farm produce sold through such contracts remains modest.

Buddha statues highlight heritage Buddha statues highlight heritage

An exhibition of Buddhist artefacts from the 11th to 20th century opened yesterday at the HCM City-based Xa Loi Pagoda.

Australian book to provide ‘limitless' inspiration Australian book to provide ‘limitless' inspiration

A book by Australian limbless victim Nick Vujicic was launched in Vietnamese yesterday.