June 5, 2026 | 06:22 GMT +7
June 5, 2026 | 06:22 GMT +7
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(VAN) With the largest rubber area nationwide, VRG is stepping up efforts to create green value from rubber forests, playing a vital role in sustainable development.
(VAN) Protecting forests not only preserves natural resources but also helps safeguard water sources, living environments, and the foundation for long-term sustainable development.
(VAN) Khanh Hoa province promotes green transition, the circular economy and innovative communication to effectively respond to climate change.
(VAN) Minister Trinh Viet Hung held bilateral working sessions with Singapore and Thailand to deepen cooperation in high-tech agriculture, environmental management, digital transformation and sustainable development.
(VAN) The program for sustainable development in ethnic minority and mountainous areas (2026-2030) places a strong focus on providing clean water for local communities.
(VAN) The WB and Nghe An province plan to implement a 500 billion VND project to elevate and sustainably develop the local fisheries sector.
(VAN) Viet Nam and Laos are strengthening cooperation in modernizing surveying and mapping infrastructure, contributing to enhanced data connectivity and sustainable development of the two countries.
(VAN) According to Dr. Le Thanh Luu, cold-water fish farming still holds enormous potential. However, the sector needs synchronous solutions to face challenges from natural disasters and market volatility.
(VAN) Fruit and vegetable exports have made significant strides. However, to achieve the USD 10 billion ambition and go even further, it is necessary to start building from the ground up.
(VAN) By 2030, national livestock production will develop toward modern, large-scale operations with high-tech applications and effective disease control.
(VAN) On World Water Day 2026, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Environment Nguyen Hoang Hiep outlined strategic solutions to ensure national water security, an essential foundation for sustainable development.
(VAN) Water, climate, and energy are three foundational pillars underpinning sustainable development, water security, food security, and people’s livelihoods.
(VAN) Prof. Dr. Pham Quy Nhan shared insights about the laws of water, conflicts in water exploitation, and the responsibility for protecting water resources, thereby offering perspectives for development thinking.
(VAN) Recent studies show that the ecological capacity deficit of Viet Nam's economy has exceeded more than twice the regenerative capacity of natural ecosystems.
(VAN) Amid the impacts of climate change and market competition, An Giang's agriculture is shifting toward a green, modern growth model, creating a key driving force for restructuring the sector.