Project of 1 million hectares of high quality rice

Ms. Huynh Kim Dinh holds the position of Deputy Director of the National Agricultural Extension Center

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Can Tho - On August 7, the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MONRE) held a conference to announce and hand over the decision to transfer and appoint the Deputy Director of the National Agricultural Extension Center.

Participating in the 1 million ha Project, rice farmers increase profits by nearly 3.9 million VND/ha

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An Giang - More than 1 year of piloting high-quality and low-emission rice farming models has shown high economic efficiency and sustainable development.

Attractive prices for Vietnamese rice exported from cultivation reduce emissions

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Mekong Delta - Croping according to a closed process, reducing emissions opens up opportunities for Vietnamese rice grains to enter demanding markets at attractive prices.

Exporting the first batch of low-emission green rice to Japan

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Can Tho - The rice batch is exported by Trung An High-Tech Agricultural Joint Stock Company and has the cooperation of MURASE Group (Japan).

Unlocking technical infrastructure for rice fields to reduce emissions

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Mekong Delta - Technical infrastructure, especially irrigation systems that have not kept up with progress, are posing challenges to implementing measures to reduce emissions for rice cultivation.

Finding solutions to turn straw from waste into resources for the Mekong Delta

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Mekong Delta - The application of agricultural technical solutions is not synchronous, especially straw processing after harvest, posing challenges for rice production to reduce emissions in the area.

The project of 1 million hectares of high-quality rice needs a sustainable chain linkage

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Mekong Delta - Forming a sustainable chain from production to export is the goal in the next phase of the Project of 1 million hectares of high-quality rice.

In 2025, the Mekong Delta will reach more than 300,000 hectares of cultivated areas with reduced emissions

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Mekong Delta - It is expected that in 2025, the region will reach 312,743 hectares of land applying the rice cultivation process to reduce emissions.

Mekong Delta transforms with a high-quality, low-emission rice model

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Can Tho - Localities review the results and discuss difficulties to continue to effectively implement the Project, contributing to the sustainable development of the rice industry.

Reduced rice emissions helps farmers increase income

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Mekong Delta - After 1 year of pilot implementation, the high-quality, emission-reducing rice growing model has helped farmers increase profits by 20-25%.

Increasing competitiveness for Vietnamese rice from the 1 million hectare project

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Mekong Delta - As global standards become increasingly stringent, cultivating high-quality, low-emission rice will increase the value and competitiveness of Vietnamese rice.

Reduce emissions, increase profits from rice cultivation

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Soc Trang - The emission-reducing rice farming model helps farmers reduce production costs, minimize labor and increase profits.

Solving the capital problem to replicate the model of 1 million hectares of high-quality rice

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With initial successes in pilot models, the Project “Sustainable development of 1 million hectares of high-quality, low-emission rice cultivation associated with green growth in the Mekong Delta by 2030” (referred to as the Project) is expected to be expanded. To do that, difficulties in capital sources are issues that need to be addressed.

Removing capital bottlenecks, supporting rice businesses in the Mekong Delta

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Mekong Delta - Despite many support policies, access to capital for agricultural, forestry and fishery enterprises in the Mekong Delta is still difficult.