October 19, 2025 | 00:51 GMT +7
October 19, 2025 | 00:51 GMT +7
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AgriS Agro Day 2025 is a nationally scaled conference, bringing together over 500 high-level delegates representing the 5 stakeholders: the State, farmers, scientists, businesses, and financial institutions from both domestic and international spheres. The event is co-chaired and organized by the People's Committee of Tay Ninh Province in collaboration with AgriS (Thanh Thanh Cong - Bien Hoa Joint Stock Company, HOSE: SBT), with implementation support from Ho Chi Minh City University of Agriculture and Forestry.
The AgriS Agro Day 2025 Agricultural Summit will take place on August 7-8, 2025, in Tay Ninh province. Photo: AgriS.
Under the theme Comprehensive Synergy: Elevating the Future of Agriculture, AgriS Agro Day 2025 serves as a strategic platform to develop practical, long-term solutions that help redefine the value of Vietnamese agricultural products and position Vietnam as a proactive leader in the global agricultural value chain.
AgriS Agro Day 2025 gathers high-level leaders, experts, and scientists in agriculture, finance, technology, and innovation from both domestic and international communities, along with prominent entrepreneurs and pioneering agribusinesses. The summit also facilitates meaningful connections among scientists, enterprises, and investors ,opening up opportunities for genuine collaboration and co-creation of an integrated, high-tech, and circular agricultural ecosystem.
"With the goal of transforming Tay Ninh into one of the leading high-tech agricultural hubs in the region, the province has been focusing on restructuring its agricultural sector toward modernization emphasizing high-tech applications, comprehensive digital transformation, and sustainable, circular, and green development models.
In this spirit, the People's Committee of Tay Ninh Province is co-hosting AgriS Agro Day 2025 with AgriS and Ho Chi Minh City University of Agriculture and Forestry. This strategic event aims to strengthen linkages among the ‘5 stakeholders,’ thereby spreading knowledge, promoting technology adoption, and unlocking new potential for high-tech agriculture not only in Tay Ninh but across the entire country," affirmed Mr. Nguyen Minh Lam, Vice Chairman of the People’s Committee of Tay Ninh province.
Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Tay Ninh Province, Mr. Nguyen Minh Lam, speaks about the province’s role in AgriS Agro Day 2025. Photo: AgriS.
Speaking about the Summit, Ms. Dang Huynh Uc My, Chairwoman of the AgriS Board of Directors, stated: "AgriS Agro Day 2025 is a platform where the ‘5 stakeholders’ come together to share ideas and take collective action for a sustainable agriculture sector. AgriS does not walk this path alone. We firmly believe that only when the ‘5 stakeholders’ synergize on the foundations of AgTech, FoodTech, and FinTech can Vietnamese agriculture truly break through and reach the global stage."
Mrs. Dang Huynh Uc My - Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of AgriS - shares her thoughts on the significance of the AgriS Agro Day 2025 Summit. Photo: AgriS.
Over two days, AgriS Agro Day 2025 will center around 6 key focus areas:
One of the highlights of the event series is a field tour to observe the circular agriculture model at AgriS’s raw material areas, research institutes, and processing plants. In addition, guests will have the opportunity to experience the high-tech circular agriculture ecosystem integrating AgTech, FoodTech, and FinTech with ESG principles through an immersive interactive exhibition.
AgriS currently owns a high-tech integrated raw material area spanning 71,797 hectares across four countries: Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Australia. Photo: AgriS.
As a co-host alongside Tay Ninh Province, AgriS reaffirms its commitment to accompanying the Government in advancing a circular agricultural economy through the AgriS Agro Day 2025 event. This initiative opens up promising prospects for a modern and globally integrated agriculture sector by fostering the development of efficient, green, and sustainable production models.
It closely aligns with the four key Resolutions of the Politburo aimed at propelling Vietnam into a new era: Resolution No. 57 promotes technology and innovation; Resolution No. 59 proactively advances deep international integration; Resolution No. 68 strongly develops the private economic sector; and Resolution No. 66 comprehensively reforms legislative development and implementation.
Notably, the event also witnessed active support from the business community and sponsors, who played a vital role in its overall success. Among them, Diamond Sponsors John Deere and Ben Tre Import-Export Joint Stock Corporation (Betrimex), along with Gold Sponsors such as VietinBank, BIDV – Gia Dinh Branch, PetroVietnam Fertilizer and Chemicals Corporation (Phu My), and Viet Nhat Fertilizer Company, together with many other contributors, joined hands to promote shared values.
Their support has significantly contributed to shaping a sustainable Vietnamese agriculture, enhancing value chains, and enabling Vietnamese agricultural products to expand their reach and compete in international markets.
Translated by Kieu Chi
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