The story of the food crisis and inflation in Sri Lanka suggests many valuable lessons in the development of organic agriculture in Vietnam today.
As a doctor in mycology, Dr. Truong Binh Nguyen has established a company, associated with dozens of households to produce organic mushrooms, helping to stabilize income for people.
Although considered a difficult market, the EU is a place where many agricultural products in the world want to access because of its large space and high commercial value.
Trade in agricultural products and food between Vietnam and the EU is experiencing impressive growth since the EVFTA Agreement officially took effect on August 1, 2020.
Although the output is not high, this year, the price of salt in Sa Huynh (Duc Pho Town, Quang Ngai) sometimes reached 2,500 VND/kg, the highest in the past 10 years.
New technology opens up opportunities for rice farmers who are facing difficulties due to high input costs while increasing profits while resting the land.
Directly affected by climate change as well as the price of "input" materials for production increased sharply, but in the first 6 months of 2022, agricultural production has achieved many positive results, ensures a safe environment, supply of agricultural products for domestic and export markets. The problem now is to reduce production "input" costs, creating a new driving force to promote agricultural economic development.
Global inflation is causing difficulties for many agricultural exports, but rice exports are forecast to be favorable to the market due to increased demand.