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Coloring chemicals are wildly sold in Vietnam. Photo: Dao Ngoc Thach

Da Nang slaughterhouse coats chickens with carcinogenic dye

The trick is used as many consumers prefer chickens with gold-colored skin

Barbara Nadeau, commercial counsellor of Canada in Vietnam, introduces Canadian cherries at the event. Photo: Khanh An

Canada wants to sell more cherries in Vietnam

Canada's export of cherries to Vietnam has grown by 50 percent in 2015

Vietnam's Masan invests more in meat businesses

Vietnam's Masan invests more in meat businesses

The businesses generated 48 percent of Masan's revenue

A feedlot of Animex in Hai Phong, which has been suspended from receiving additional cattle from Australia due to animal cruelty allegations. Photo courtesy of Animex

Australia suspends cattle supply to Vietnam slaughterhouses due to alleged cruelty

Animals Australia has obtained footage reportedly showing cattle being killed with sledgehammers

A farmer works at a wheat field in Ras al-Ain province, Syria, April 16, 2016. Photo credit: Rodi Said/Reuters

From crisis to development: boosting agriculture’s role

The role of the agriculture sector in crises is often overlooked and the necessary investments are not made.

A farmer from Soc Trang Province (L) has taken up construction jobs in Ho Chi Minh City after the severe dry weather destroyed his family's rice fields. Photo credit: Duyen Phan/Tuoi Tre

Historic drought forces Vietnamese farmers to migrate for city jobs

More than 22,000 people from Soc Trang Province and 12,400 in Kien Giang Province have left home this year...

Sweet tamarinds from Thailand on sale at a market in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Bach Duong

Popular in Vietnam, Thai fruits, vegetables fail toxic test at home

  Thailand is the biggest foreign supplier of fruits and vegetables in Vietnam

Children walk on a dry, cracked field in the Mekong Delta. Photo: Cong Han

UN promises to help Vietnam overcome worst water crisis in decades

Two million of Vietnamese are struggling with a lack of water and food as drought and saltwater intrusion hit many...

Officials warn of severe threat to food security as vast farmlands in the rice basket Mekong Delta have been destroyed. Photo: Cong Han

Vietnam seeks aid as drought threatens millions

In southern and central regions two million people lack water while 1.1 million need food support

Shrimp are harvested at a farm in Ca Mau Province in southern Vietnam. Photo: Chi Tin/Thanh Nien

Vietnam's seafood exports set to grow 6.3 percent this year after sharp fall

Shrimp shipments are expected to account for nearly half of total earnings of more than $7 billion

Nearly 340,000 families in Vietnam's southern and central regions are suffering from water shortage. Photo: Thien Nhan/Thanh Nien

Drought damage to Vietnam agriculture escalates, $250 mln and counting

The record heat has destroyed hundreds of thousands of hectares of crop and aquaculture farms  

Many lakes and streams in the Central Highlands have run dry. Photo credit: Cong An Thanh pho Ho Chi Minh

Vietnamese farmers cut down dying plants amid historic drought

The Central Highlands can lose 160,000 hectares or coffee and black pepper worth $22.3 million

Nearly 139,000 hectares from the winter-spring crop have been damaged by water shortage and salinization in the Mekong Delta’s worst drought in a century, the agriculture ministry said in a recent report. File photo

Vietnam pledges $6.3 mil to help drought-hit farmers, may clear debts

Nearly 139,000 hectares from the winter-spring crop have been damaged and there is not enough water for the...

Japan's Fujitsu opens high-tech vegetable factory in Hanoi

Japan's Fujitsu opens high-tech vegetable factory in Hanoi

The company works with local IT firm FPT to apply information and communication technologies in farming

The green lines of Da Lat

The green lines of Da Lat

 The tea and vegetable terraces offer breathtaking views of this mountain town
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