Despite initial successful integration, Vietnamese companies are positioned among the lowest segments of global value chains, due to offering products with little added value.
The value chain has great significance for cooperatives. Collective and cooperative economies were also the "breath" of a diverse value chain of many industries in the agricultural and non-agricultural sectors.
Viet Nam''s agricultural sector needs to move toward sustainable development along value chains of production and trade to prevent deforestation and land degradation.
The project costs US$3 million and is funded by Japan''s non-refundable official development assistance (ODA). It will be implemented from 2022 to 2026, covering seven northern provinces of Ha Noi, Ha Nam, Hung Yen, Hai Duong, Bac Ninh, Nam Dinh...
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development plans to linkages between production and consumption in the agricultural value chain in Central Highlands province of Gia Lai together with the local People''s Committee.
Though the pandemic has seriously impacted the world and Viet Nam, it has accelerated the supply chain shift by diversifying, regionalising the production chain and scaling up global value chains.
Farming households in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta need to apply high-tech practices to develop value-added agricultural products that can enter global value chains.
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, the world’s largest trade pact, offers Vietnamese agricultural exporters an excellent opportunity to increase their participation in global value chains.
Viet Nam needs to diversify global supply chains in order to achieve inclusive growth and attract investment after the pandemic ends, speakers said on Nov 18 at a meeting in HCM City.
Viet Nam is planning to launch a VND136 billion (US$5.8 million) trade promotion programme in 2020, focusing on expanding key markets and enabling Vietnamese firms to join global value chains.
Viet Nam is among the top countries in attracting foreign direct investment in the Asia-Pacific region, but the rate of domestic small and medium-sized enterprises participating in the value chains of foreign-invested companies is rather low.
Building agro-forestry-fishery high value chains is crucial for the sustainable development of the agriculture sector in the context of international integration.
Developing logistics is an urgent requirement to develop the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta’s economy, a conference on improving its agriculture and aquaculture value chains heard in Can Tho on Tuesday.