link ae888

Hau Giang to pilot smart rice cultivation

The Mekong Delta province of Hau Giang is looking to pilot smart rice cultivation models suitable to each of its localities, with capital sourced mainly from the private sector, said Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Le Tien Chau.
 Hau Giang to pilot smart rice cultivation ảnh 1 Hau Giang to pilot smart rice cultivation (Source: khuyennonghaugiang.com.vn)

Hau Giang (VNA) – The Mekong Delta province of HauGiang is looking to pilot smart rice cultivation models suitable to each of itslocalities, with capital sourced mainly from the private sector, said Chairmanof the provincial People’s Committee Le Tien Chau.

Chau shared the plan at a working session on March 11with RynanHoldings JSC, whose smart rice cultivation technologies are being applied inseveral Mekong Delta provinces.

According to Chau, over 70 percent of Hau Giang’s populationmake their living through agriculture. However, local agricultural production facesdifficulties over high costs and thus residents struggle to improve theirstandards of living beyond their current means.

Hau Giang has set a goal to boost its GRDP (gross regionaldomestic product) per capita to 55 million VND (2,379 USD) by 2020, but thefigure was at only 38 million VND in 2018.

Breakthroughs in farming will play an important role inattaining the target, he added.

Nguyen Thanh My, chairman of Rynan Holdings JSC, said thecompany’s smart model can cut water volume for production by 30 percent, labourand seedling costs by over 50 percent, and fertiliser and other greenhousegases’ levels by over 40 percent.

As a result, it can boost profits by between 10 and 20percent depending on crops, he noted.

Tran Chi Hung, director of the provincial Department ofAgriculture and Rural Department, said the local sector will work closely withthe company to carry out the model in Hau Giang as soon as possible. –VNA

VNA

See more

Vietnam's former Honorary Consul to Belgium Joseph-Michel de Grand Ry (Photo: VNA)

▨ Belgium vows support for Vietnam in overcoming AO consequences

Describing Agent Orange as one of the most severe and enduring legacies of the war in Vietnam, Vietnam's former Honorary Consul to Belgium Joseph-Michel de Grand Ry warned that its impact – still affecting generations more than five decades later – could last another two to three decades.
Representatives from the Central Committee of the Vietnam Youth Federation and TikTok Vietnam at the signing ceremony of cooperation agreement for the 2025-2029 period. (Photo: hanoimoi.vn)

“I Love My Country” media campaign launched

Running from August 4 to September 2, under the hashtag #TuHaoVietNam, the campaign invites participants in two categories: “I Love My Country” video clips and “I Love My Country” check-in photos.

With a tight 13-month deadline, the move is under a strategic and urgent policy to bridge educational gaps, train the local workforce, and shore up territorial sovereignty in some of the country’s most remote areas.
Vietnamese Ambassador to China Pham Thanh Binh speaks at the exchange programme. (Photo: VNA)

🦂 Chinese children explore Vietnam at Beijing exchange

Whether they grow up to become journalists, diplomats, or professionals in other fields, these children can one day become bridges of friendship and cooperation, telling new and inspiring stories of Vietnam – China relations, said Ambassador Pham Thanh Binh.
An offshore wind power plant in the Mekong Delta (Photo: VNA)

🌄 National energy master plan revision task approved

The guiding principle for revising the national energy master plan is that energy development must align with the country’s socio-economic development strategy. The energy system should be optimised as a whole, targeting sustainable and diverse development to ensure stable and adequate energy supply to meet national goals.
{dagathomo tructiep hôm nay}|{link ae888 city 165}|{dá gà thomo}|{trực tiếp đá gà thomo hom nay}|{sbobet asian handicap}|