September 30, 2025 | 03:05 GMT +7
September 30, 2025 | 03:05 GMT +7
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On July 25 at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), Minister Le Minh Hoan has a working session with the Green Transformation Partner Alliance, including enterprises, investment firms and domestic associations.
At the COP26 Conference in Glasgow, Vietnam and countries worldwide committed to achieving Net Zero emissions by 2050. The Government of Vietnam and MARD have developed specific programs to realize this mission. The programs are divided into several phases to be implemented evenly and comprehensively nationwide.
In addition, the industry and agricultural associations are urgently preparing for the European Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). They primarily focus on key export products of Vietnam, such as coffee, rubber, wood and wood products.
Minister Le Minh Hoan discusses with the Green Transformation Partner Alliance on July 25. Photo: Quynh Chi.
Minister Le Minh Hoan wishes to convey a more vital message about Vietnam’s readiness for the EUDR at the meeting. The leader also mentions solutions related to the National Action Plan of the agricultural sector to comply with the EUDR.
The Minister states that positive data proves that Vietnam’s agricultural products have many advantages before the EUDR. He highlights a recent achievement in which the completion of the Emission Reductions Payment Agreement (ERPA) will bring the country 41.2 million USD. Another advantage for the agricultural sector is the collaboration between local authorities and the private sector via the Partnership for Sustainable Agriculture in Vietnam (PSAV).
Responding to MARD leader, the Green Transformation Partner Alliance expresses their high determination to follow through with the Government’s plans, including the Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation Plan and Vietnam’s Carbon Market Development. These programs aim towards green growth and improving the position of the nation’s agricultural sector.
However, according to Ms. Pham Thi Ngoc Thuy, Director of the Division IV Office, many local leaders and enterprises are still confused about accessing capital; some lack resources and technical solutions.
Representatives of associations of rubber and coffee-cocoa also request the Government to detail further a plan for green transformation and, at the same time, inform farmers and improve staff capacity. They hope to soon follow the system of legal documents. MARD’s role in directing and coordinating between localities will create momentum for Vietnamese agricultural products.
Mr. David Brand, Chairman of The New Forest, discusses the advantages of Vietnam’s forestry industry. Photo: Quynh Chi.
Speaking with MARD leaders, Mr. David Brand, the Chair and CEO of The New Forest, acknowledges the positive shift of forestry investment which aims for global climate change adaptation.
With over 20 years of experience in eco-investment and relentless efforts to benefit the environment and society, Mr. Brand believes that Vietnam will receive much attention from the private sector in the future with the advantage of high and stable forest coverage.
In addition, Mr. Michael Jenkins, President and CEO of the Forest Trends Association, encourages Vietnam to act towards Net Zero emissions as quickly as possible. He conceives multi-sectoral and multi-sectoral dialogues as fundamentals for comprehensive and synchronous implementation across the country.
Receiving insights from the Alliance, Mr. Tran Quang Bao, the Director of the Forestry Department, states that the leaders are rapidly pursuing the general policy and legal corridor related to forest management. Furthermore, MARD is committed to supporting enterprises soon transitioning to green agricultural production. This process aims not only to ensure domestic carbon supply but also to participate in the international voluntary carbon market. In addition, pilot models of afforestation and agroforestry will be implemented to guarantee people’s livelihoods.
MARD leaders and the Green Transformation Partner Alliance at the meeting. Photo: Quynh Chi.
The meeting helps to clarify several outstanding issues and affirms the opportunities for Vietnam’s agriculture sector in the mission towards the goal of Net Zero emissions by 2050.
Minister Le Minh commands the public-private partnership in sustainable agricultural development, which the Alliance’s companionship exemplifies. The Minister adds that reducing emissions will be even more meaningful as MARD has received support from the World Bank to develop the Project of One million hectares of high-quality, low-emission rice.
As the Government is reviewing a carbon market decree, Minister Le Minh Hoan encourages associations to build portals and forums between enterprises. Moreover, he assigns the International Cooperation Department and MARD Department of Forestry to discuss with the enterprises actively. These actions are within the framework to implement National Action Plan for the agricultural sector to comply with EUDR.
In addition, the Minister wishes that the Green Transformation Partner Alliances, with their extensive experience and in-depth knowledge, will support officials at all levels with capacity building, techniques and qualifications, ultimately achieving Net Zero emissions by 2050 together.
Translated by Quynh Chi
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