Đặng Thanh Tân has been successful with his high-tech shrimp breeding model. — VNA/VNS Photo Thùy Dung Viet Nam News NINH BÌNH — More than two years ago, Đặng Thanh Tân, a farmer in Bình Minh Town, northern Ninh Bình Province decided to switch from breeding shrimp in traditional ponds to high-tech farming. Over the course of the same breeding period, the new technique brings about higher shrimp productivity and quality than the traditional method. By the end of 2015, after studying shrimp breeding models nationwide, Tan decided to renovate his farm by building a green house and spreading out a layer of canvas at the bottom of the pond. Tân said that the high-tech shrimp farming model requires breeders to build a pond with an appropriate area (2ha), as well as additional ponds assisting the main one. Several years ago, the shrimp he raised in the traditional pond yielded low productivity as the shrimps were affected by unfavourable weather conditions and … [Read more...] about High-tech shrimp breeding brings higher profits
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Experts find solutions for high-tech agriculture
Localities need to set up plans for hi-tech agricultural areas in accordance with regional growing and climate conditions.– Photo baodansinh.vn ĐÀ NẴNG – Localities need to set up plans for hi-tech agricultural areas in accordance with regional growing and climate conditions. This is the solution that delegates emphasised at an agriculture forum with the theme "High-tech application in agricultural production adaptation to climate change in the south central coastal areas". The forum was held on Friday in the central city of Đà Nẵng by the National Centre for Agricultural Extension and the Đà Nẵng Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. Knots removal Hồ Huy Cường, director of the Agricultural Science Institute for Southern Coastal Central Việt Nam, said that the area had 4.42 million hectares of natural land, of which agricultural land accounts for 18.7 per cent. The region has two distinct rainy and dry seasons and rainfall varies from 500 to 2500mm annually. … [Read more...] about Experts find solutions for high-tech agriculture
Farmers embrace livestreams, high-tech advances in push for better quality, productivity
An organic red-flesh dragon fruit orchard in Long An Province’s Chau Thanh District. The fruit is a popular variety grown in the districts Chau Thanh, Tan Tru and Thu Thua and Tan An City in Long An Province. — VNA/VNS Photo Bui Giang Digital transformation in agriculture increases production efficiency and offers consumers greater transparency about food products. However, progress remains sluggish in Viet Nam, and more research is needed. Bo Xuan Hiep reports. Farmer Le Van Chin from the southern province of Long An recently livestreamed an advert about his cooperative’s red-flesh dragon fruit on his Facebook page. “Hi everyone! Here is the dragon fruit garden of Que My Thanh Cooperative. After 25 days of harvest, it has a thin peel and red flesh. Rest assured we never use any harmful chemicals to spray the fruit. We guarantee that it is healthy and tasty,” he told viewers. “I livestream various stages such as farming, harvesting and packaging to create consumer confidence … [Read more...] about Farmers embrace livestreams, high-tech advances in push for better quality, productivity
Cuba wants to learn Việt Nam’s experiences in developing hi-tech parks
Cuban leader, President of the Council of State and Council of Ministers of Cuba Miguel Mario Diaz Canel Bermudez, meets with Secretary of HCM City’s Party Committee Nguyễn Thiện Nhân on November 10, as part of his official visit to Việt Nam. — VNA/VNS Photo Xuân Khu Viet Nam News HCM CITY — HCM City is ready to set up a joint working group with Cuba to facilitate bilateral trade and investment, said Secretary of the city’s Party Committee Nguyễn Thiện Nhân. Nhân made the statement during a meeting with President of the Council of State and Council of Ministers of Cuba Miguel Mario Diaz-Canel Bermudez on Saturday. Welcoming the Cuban leader’s trip to Việt Nam’s southern economic hub, Nhân stressed HCM City has been honoured to receive many delegations of Cuban leaders. The city has exchanged working delegations with Cuba to develop bilateral collaboration, particularly in investment, trade and tourism, he noted. Nhân said local leaders have directed departments and … [Read more...] about Cuba wants to learn Việt Nam’s experiences in developing hi-tech parks
No fun and little rest for low-paid City workers
Workers of HCM City’s industrial zones play tug of war. Many workers in the city’s industrial parks spend their leisure time doing extra work to make ends meet. — Photo sggp.org.vn Viet Nam News HCM CITY – Many workers in HCM City ’s industrial parks and economic zones spend most of their “leisure” time taking in more work, seeking to earn extra cash to improve their difficult living and working conditions. As a result, the social and spiritual lives of these workers remain extremely constrained, leaving them unhappy and at risk of social evils. Phạm Thị Thanh Hoa, 24, a garment worker from Bình Định Province , told sggp.org.vn that she shares a small room with two other workers near her factory in Hóc Môn District. After working hours, they all return to their rented room as they are too tired to go else where. Hoa said she worked from early morning to midnight to earn VNĐ8 million (US$342) per month. She needs to earn money to send … [Read more...] about No fun and little rest for low-paid City workers
Local banks report low bad debt ratio
Local banks report low bad debt ratio By Thuy Dung A bank teller is using a cash register to count Vietnamese banknotes. The banking sector reports the bad debt ratio at over 2% last year - PHOTO: THANH HOA HANOI - The bad debt ratio of the banking system was maintained low, at just over 2% last year, said Tran Dang Phi, deputy chief inspector of the Banking Inspection and Supervision Agency, under the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV). At a press conference today, January 7, on the banking sector’s performance last year and plans for this year, Phi noted that the banking sector had achieved positive results last year, including the low bad debt ratio, as SBV and credit institutions had effectively executed the National Assembly’s Resolution 42 on the settlement of nonperforming loans on a trial basis and the prime minister’s decision on the restructuring of credit institutions in the 2016-2020 period. The banking sector had focused on solutions for bad debt settlement, … [Read more...] about Local banks report low bad debt ratio
Incentives should be applied to hi-tech projects’ locally executed stages: ministry
Incentives should be applied to hi-tech projects’ locally executed stages: ministry By Vu Dung Two employees are at work at an FDI firm. The Ministry of Planning and Investment has proposed that preferential policies should be applied only to stages of hi-tech projects executed in Vietnam - PHOTO: THUY DUNG HANOI - The Government’s preferential policies should be extended to stages of a hi-tech project conducted only in Vietnam instead of to the entire project, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment. The ministry is preparing a plan to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) in the coming period and will submit it to the Politburo this month. Vu Dai Thang, deputy minister of Planning and Investment, said that Vietnam is finalizing socioeconomic development strategies for the 2011-2020 period and is building strategies for the next decade. Over the last 30 years, the country attracted some 28,000 FDI projects, with total registered capital of US$300 … [Read more...] about Incentives should be applied to hi-tech projects’ locally executed stages: ministry
Potential high for Viet Nam-Mozambique trade, investment
Potential high for Viet Nam-Mozambique trade, investment (20-01-2007) HCM CITY — Representatives from Viet Nam and Mozambique stressed the potential for trade and investment between the two countries at a business forum in HCM City yesterday. The meeting aimed to deepen the two countries’ economic relationship and highlighted the important role HCM City could play in fostering bi-lateral trade and investment. Mozambique President Armando Emilio Guebuza said increasing foreign investment would be key to opening the two countries’ emerging economies. The president also said that with the highest growth rate in Africa – 7 per cent annually – Mozambique had determined to improve its investment climate through a revised Investment Law, a one-stop shop policy and lower trade tariffs. Guebuza attributed his country’s steady economic growth to socio-political stability and a supportive Mozambican Government. He called for Vietnamese investment in Mozambique’s most … [Read more...] about Potential high for Viet Nam-Mozambique trade, investment
Memories for a city
Memories for a city By Mai Lan Young Saigonese ladies in their traditional ao dai in preparation for Tet, the Lunar New Year - PHOTO: THANH HOA Despite its rather young age compared with the country’s long history, Saigon-HCMC has had its own distinctions, some of which have embedded in the mind of Saigonese. When a child, I often desperately expected the holidays before the Lunar New Year, or Tet, to be picked by my uncle. My house at the time was used as both a fabric shop and a tailoring class on the former Truong Minh Giang Street (now Le Van Sy Street in HCMC’s District 3). My mother was so busy with her shop that an outing which fulfilled my wish was a sheer luxury to her. My uncle’s residence was a street-front house on Tran Binh Trong Street, now in District 5. I used to take a seat at the front door to watch the familiar horse carts every morning. I was appealed to the clip-clop of the horses’ hooves steadily knocking on the asphalted road, and the … [Read more...] about Memories for a city
NA turns spotlight on social issues
NA turns spotlight on social issues (08-10-2005) HA NOI — The National Assembly Standing Committee yesterday continued to discuss a draft law and major social issues such as vocational education, labour export and job creation for former drug addicts in HCM City. A report released by the NA’s Committee on Social Affairs (NACSA) yesterday, the last of its 12-day meeting, said the country’s schools have not met the huge and growing demand for vocational training. The reason, according to the committee, was because of the shortage of schools, poor educational infrastructure, and the uneven distribution of training centres at the district level. This has resulted in a situation where the number of trained students increase each year but is still far from matching the economy’s demand. According to NACSA figures, there are over 233 professional vocational training schools nationwide at present, 196 are publicly owned and 37 are private. In addition, there are over 400 … [Read more...] about NA turns spotlight on social issues