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Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Environment Tran Thanh Nam called on associations, businesses and banks to strengthen coordination and share information early to enable timely policy responses and avoid disruptions caused by sudden market changes.
MoreTo attract high-quality foreign investment projects, Viet Nam needs to prepare a workforce that meets the requirements.
MoreBy 2026, the agricultural sector aims for a total export value of agricultural, forestry, and aquatic products of 73-75 billion USD. The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MARD) stated that it will strengthen supply chain management, promote deep processing linked to brand building and logistics development; and expand domestic and export markets.
MoreTrade and investment ties between Viet Nam and the EU have been significantly improved by a bilateral trade deal. Julien Guerrier, Ambassador of the EU to Viet Nam, spoke with VIR’s Thanh Tung about the cooperation prospects to build on such ties.
MoreAt this time of the year, farmers in major pepper-growing regions across the country are entering the harvest season for the 2026 crop. With farm-gate prices remaining high, the sector is optimistic that export turnover will continue to grow.
MoreIn the first two months of the year, rice exports reached 1.3 million tonnes valued at $599.3 million, up 5 per cent in volume but down 11.2 per cent in value compared with the same period last year.
MoreViet Nam’s fruit and vegetable exports rose 67.2 per cent year on year to USD 875.33 million by February 15, driven by robust demand and a surge in pistachio shipments.
MoreThe Philippines continues to be Viet Nam's largest rice import market, accounting for nearly 48% of the market share in the first two months of 2016.
MoreDeputy Minister of Finance Nguyễn Đức Chi hopes US businesses, with their technological strengths and global experience, can help modernise Việt Nam’s financial infrastructure and develop technology solutions for the capital market.
MoreIn the first few months of the year, the pangasius industry received many positive signals as global market demand gradually recovered and domestic raw fish prices improved. Against the backdrop of a continuing contraction in the supply of naturally caught whitefish, pangasius exports are expected to reach approximately $2.3 billion.
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