Vinh long: Vinh Long province in the Mekong Delta is making great strides in smart, low-emission farming, setting the stage for reshaping its agricultural sector toward a greener, more modern, and sustainable future. The province currently has more than 81,400 hectares under organic and high-tech agricultural production, accounting for about 10.5% of total agricultural land. Quality management, food safety, and traceability have been strengthened, creating favourable conditions for local agricultural products to access demanding export markets. Notably, 100% of OCOP (One Commune-One Product) entities in the province have brought their products onto e-commerce platforms, expanding consumption channels and promoting the digital agricultural economy. According to Vietnam News Agency, the shift towards green agriculture in Vinh Long is part of a broader strategy to modernize the agricultural sector and increase its competitiveness in the global market. The focus on organic and high-tech farming practices aims to enhance productivity while minimizing environmental impacts. By leveraging digital platforms, the province is also facilitating greater market access for its agricultural products, aligning with global trends towards sustainable consumption and production. The integration of technology and sustainable practices is expected to drive further innovation and economic growth within the region's agricultural community.
Vinh Long Makes Clear Shift in Green Agriculture Development
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