VOV.VN - Along with exporting products to the United States, competent Vietnamese agencies and businesses are also making every effort in order to bring US agricultural products to the Vietnamese market.
VOV.VN - Australia has achieved another step forward for its horticulture industry as Canberra recently announced it has reached an agreement to export plums to the Vietnamese market in the near future, in addition to current peach and nectarine exports.
VOV.VN - Statistics from the Ministry of Industry and Trade show that the Mekong Delta region is contributing about 31% to GDP of the entire agricultural sector, with roughly 50% of rice output, 95% of rice exports, 65% of aquaculture and exploitation output, 60% of fish exports and approximately 70% of all type of fruits.
A US trade delegation of 100 participants, including 35 business representatives and officials from the departments of agriculture of nine states, is visiting Vietnam to explore cooperation opportunities between the two countries.
The Australian Government will permit up to 1,000 Vietnamese workers to be employed in its agricultural sector at any given time, as part of the labour mobility programme between the two countries.
As an agricultural country boasting many traditional craft villages and beautiful landscapes, Vietnam holds considerable advantages for developing rural ecotourism, which has emerged as a trend among both domestic and international tourists in recent years.
Thirty-nine Vietnamese agriculture trainees on August 29 attended a ceremony marking their graduation from a refresher course of Israel’s Agrostudies international training centre in Kfar Silver village.
VOV.VN - A delegation from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) led by Deputy Minister Hoang Trung had a working session on August 28 with Jason Hafemeister, under secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs at the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), and representatives of relevant agencies as part of their working visit to the US.
VOV.VN - The Republic of Korea (RoK)’s Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) is set to dispatch a delegation of 15 Korean companies, specialising in exporting agricultural equipment, to the nation from August 26 to August 31 as part of efforts to promote their products.
In recent years, the crop industry has demonstrated its crucial role in ensuring national food security, job creation, and increasing farmer incomes. It has become a key production area of the agriculture sector, with many competitive products that help increase export value.