June 5, 2026 | 05:32 GMT +7
June 5, 2026 | 05:32 GMT +7
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(VAN) Businesses exporting food products to China are now better supported in navigating registration procedures, as many required documents must be uploaded to the system.
(VAN) Exports are rising sharply thanks to demand. However, booming orders are causing domestic prices to fluctuate, creating opportunities and challenges.
(VAN) After many years of agricultural restructuring, Gia Lai is gradually affirming its role as a major agricultural commodity production region domestically.
(VAN) With 241 growing area codes and 42 packaging facilities meeting export requirements, Bac Ninh lychees are gaining a position in the international market.
(VAN) Seafood and fruit-vegetable exports surged in early 2026 but still face pressure from market barriers and limitations in production and processing.
(VAN) Hai Phong is standardizing production unit codes and tightening pesticide residue controls to meet increasingly stringent technical barriers in markets such as Japan, the United States, and the European Union.
(VAN) A pioneering enterprise is closing the loop across its ecosystem, from production to processing and export.
(VAN) From an experimental, small-scale product, strawberries have entered the group of high value-added agricultural products, opening up new directions.
(VAN) Dong Nai leads the country in banana-growing area, with Bau Ham commune forming a large specialized production zone that promotes linkages and standardizes production for sustainable exports.
(VAN) Farmers in Vinh Hai Commune, Khanh Hoa Province are transforming their production mindset, enabling shallots and value-added products to penetrate demanding international markets.
(VAN) Under market pressures, Viet Nam's durian sector needs to develop sustainable growing areas, control the quality, and ensure traceability to maintain its billion-dollar export position.
(VAN) Specialized agencies have issued this recommendation to local authorities, industry associations, and businesses, following the EU's draft of new regulations on Maximum Residue Levels (MRLs) for pesticides.
(VAN) According to the General Department of Viet Nam Customs, in the first 15 days of March 2026, pepper exports totaled 12,613 tons, valued at USD 81 million.
(VAN) Tilapia exports to the United States posted exceptionally strong growth in 2025, making the U.S. the largest market for Vietnamese tilapia.
(VAN) Geopolitical, climatic, and global market fluctuations are placing food security under significant pressure, while simultaneously pushing Vietnamese agriculture to adopt an ecosystem-based approach.