The Tourism Information Centre under the Việt Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT), and MAGGI Brand, a division of Nestlé Vietnam, have launched a collaboration programme called "Exploring golden ingredients: elevating Vietnamese cuisine to new heights”, with an aim of...
Nestlé Vietnam recently hosted the ''Vietnamese coffee bean story'' programme at the Nestlé Trị An factory, one of the world’s largest and most advanced coffee processing facilities. This initiative aims to deepen coffee farmers'' understanding of processing techniques and enhance...
Nestlé Việt Nam has donated over 250,000 nutritional products and bottled water worth over VNĐ1.8 billion (US$73,475) to support people in northern provinces reeling under the effects of Typhoon Yagi.
Nestlé Vietnam and the Nestlé MILO brand were formally unveiled as sponsors for the Olympic squad, demonstrating their support for the Việt Nam national team as they compete in the world''s greatest sporting event.
As a collaboration between the Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU), Nestlé Vietnam, and Maggi food brand, the model will be implemented in eight out of the 20 provinces under the “Nestlé accompanies women” programme.
On the occasion of Lunar New Year, Nestlé Vietnam and other agencies and organisations have given gifts to thousands of people living in difficult circumstances across the country.
The additional investment in the Nestlé Tri An factory would help increase capacity to meet the rising demand for coffee, helping the Vietnamese market maintain its centrality in high quality coffee production and supply for both domestic and world markets.
The recognition was unveiled at the ceremony announcing the Sustainable Companies in 2023 by the Việt Nam Business Council for Sustainable Development (VBCSD) and the Việt Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) held in Hà Nội on Wednesday.
International journalists have had the opportunity to experience the journey of high-quality Vietnamese coffee beans from the nurseries to the hands of farmers through programmes supporting replanting and sustainable coffee production.
With many activities and initiatives, the programme has helped thousands of women, especially those in rural areas, improve their knowledge and skills to keep pace with the digital transformation process and sustainable livelihoods.