In a bid to unlock its full potential and enhance the brand of One Commune, One Product (OCOP) items, Hà Nội is intensifying efforts in trade promotion and supply-demand connectivity to bring these uniquely local products to a wider audience....
Việt Nam has been officially classified as a “low-risk” country under the European Union’s new Anti-Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), according to a recent announcement by the European Commission (EC) in Brussels.
There needs to be a long-term plan to manage agricultural input markets, protect consumers and safeguard the reputation of Việt Nam’s agriculture sector.
Authorities are set to expand negotiations and trade deals with international partners while dismantling the logistical and regulatory snarls that have plagued the sector.
The annual International Exhibition of Chinese Products, Equipment, Tools, Technology, and Services for Family Life in Việt Nam opened in HCM City on May 14.
The PM asked the Minister of Agriculture and Environment to raise appropriate measures to strengthen domestic production to ensure food security and exports in all circumstances.
The agricultural, forestry and fisheries sector posted US$ 5.18 billion trade surplus in the first four months of 2025, a year‑on‑year of 4.1 per cent.
The Vietnamese pavilion debuts eco-friendly handicrafts like loofah-fibre towels, recycled denim bags, and wooden and bamboo animal figurines, alongside traditional items in the Asia Hall.
Running until May 7, the events are taking place across the group’s GO!, Big C and Tops Market supermarkets nationwide, showcasing high-quality Vietnamese agricultural products such as fruit, vegetables and processed foods.
According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MAE), Việt Nam’s agricultural product exports are inevitably affected by disruptions in global supply chains and the imposition of unilateral, stringent tariff policies by major economies.
The establishment of the Eastern Chapter not only marks a significant step in the Việt Nam-Canada Business Association''s growth but also addresses the rising demand for networking and collaboration among Vietnamese and Canadian entrepreneurs in the region.
The inspection team will focus on enforcing legal regulations related to rice export business activities in the Mekong Delta region, addressing violations while reviewing market supply and demand, as well as pricing.