June 4, 2026 | 05:34 GMT +7
June 4, 2026 | 05:34 GMT +7
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(VAN) Many barriers in legal procedures, as well as difficulties in land funds, discourage many large-scale pig farming investors in the Central Highlands.
(VAN) The presence of mega projects involving major businesses in the North Central Highlands is transforming the region into a destination for high-tech livestock investments.
(VAN) The summer-autumn rice crop in the Central and Central Highlands provinces, despite unfavourable weather, has achieved great success in yield and price.
(VAN) To increase product quality and competitiveness for Robusta coffee in the market, the Central Highlands provinces focus on building growing areas and applying high technology to production.
(VAN) Currently, Vietnam’s coffee area has exceeded the planned area, so in the next 10 years, the country will not expand the area but focus on replanting, improving productivity, and adding value.
(VAN) Balanced application of precision and conservation agriculture in coffee production can help businesses meet the requirements of sustainable production.
(VAN) Co-operation in the development of organic agricultural farms not only limits the fragmented production but also make the organic products better meet demand of import markets.
(VAN) On May 21, the MARD collaborated with Gia Lai People’s Committee to host the forum “Central Highlands Connect: Creating a linkage in agro-product production and consumption value chain.”
(VAN) Agriculture in the Central Highlands areas faces a number of obstacles that must be overcome in order to advance
(VAN) The recovery of Central Highlands soil requires an increase in organic content by making the most of all local agricultural waste and by-products.
(VAN) The Vietnam Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project (VnSAT) is believed to create a strong push for the effective implementation of the coffee re-planting programme.
(VAN) With positive results during the past time, the Vietnam Sustainable Agriculture Transformation Project (VnSAT) has developed a project on speciality coffee in five Central Highlands provinces.
(VAN) High fertilizer prices reduced profits and Central Highlands farmers also face difficulties in reinvesting in crops
(VAN)- The Central Highlands region has entered the rainy season now, it is also the time to fertilise crops, however, the price of fertiliser is increasing, causing local growers very worry.