Vietnam and Australia’s cooperation drives sustainable agriculture

  • A vertical farm model operated by Australia's Orlar company in Da Sar commune, Lam Dong province. VNA Photo: Việt Đức
    A vertical farm model operated by Australia's Orlar company in Da Sar commune, Lam Dong province. VNA Photo: Việt Đức
  • Sea cucumbers are farmed at the Research Institute for Aquaculture 3 (RIA 3), Khanh Hoa province, with support from the Australian Center for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR). VNA Photo: Việt Đức
    Sea cucumbers are farmed at the Research Institute for Aquaculture 3 (RIA 3), Khanh Hoa province, with support from the Australian Center for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR). VNA Photo: Việt Đức
  • A vertical farm model operated by Australia's Orlar company in Da Sar commune, Lam Dong province. VNA Photo: Việt Đức
    A vertical farm model operated by Australia's Orlar company in Da Sar commune, Lam Dong province. VNA Photo: Việt Đức
  • Irrigation water regulation system for coffee and pepper plants in Ea Toh commune, Krong Nang district, Dak Lak province under the project “Improving the sustainability, productivity and economic value of coffee-pepper farming systems and value chains in the Central Highlands” (V-SCOPE) with the support of ACIAR. VNA Photo: Việt Đức
    Irrigation water regulation system for coffee and pepper plants in Ea Toh commune, Krong Nang district, Dak Lak province under the project “Improving the sustainability, productivity and economic value of coffee-pepper farming systems and value chains in the Central Highlands” (V-SCOPE) with the support of ACIAR. VNA Photo: Việt Đức
  • Pham Thi Nhan, deputy director of Hung Loc Agricultural Experimental Research, a partner in the ‘Establishing sustainable solutions to cassava diseases in mainland Southeast Asia’ project, sponsored by ACIAR, introduces the cassava hybrid breeding process at a breeding garden in Don Duong district, Lam Dong province. VNA Photo: Việt Đức
    Pham Thi Nhan, deputy director of Hung Loc Agricultural Experimental Research, a partner in the ‘Establishing sustainable solutions to cassava diseases in mainland Southeast Asia’ project, sponsored by ACIAR, introduces the cassava hybrid breeding process at a breeding garden in Don Duong district, Lam Dong province. VNA Photo: Việt Đức
  • Cassava seedlings are grown at Don Duong Production and Experimental Station, Lam Dong province. The project aims to develop a cassava variety that will deliver high yields and have strong disease resistance. VNA Photo: Việt Đức
    Cassava seedlings are grown at Don Duong Production and Experimental Station, Lam Dong province. The project aims to develop a cassava variety that will deliver high yields and have strong disease resistance. VNA Photo: Việt Đức
Agricultural models supported by Australia, utilizing advanced technologies and innovative farming practices, have demonstrated noticeable improvements in productivity, efficiency, and sustainability. Building on the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership established in March 2024, Australia is working closely with Vietnam to support its prosperous, secure, and stable goals. Australia is currently implementing high-tech agricultural development projects in the Central Highlands and Khanh Hoa province, with a total of 23 million AUD committed by the Australian Center for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) for the 2025-20230 period towards research projects aimed at transforming Vietnam’s food systems. VNA Photo: Việt Đức

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