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  2. Agriculture in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Development of agricultural output of Vietnam in 2015 US$ since 1961 Agriculture in Vietnam with farmers. Agriculture's share of GDP has declined in recent years, falling from 42% in 1989, to 26% in 1999. [1] In 2023, agriculture and forestry accounted for about 12% of Vietnam's gross domestic product (GDP). [2]

  3. Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Vietnam)

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    The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has been developed since 1987 by the combination of different government ministries: Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Food, combined to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry in 1987; the subsequent addition of the Ministry of Forestry and the Ministry of Irrigation to form today's Ministry; as well as the addition of the Ministry of ...

  4. Ministry of Industry and Trade (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    Industry research organisations under the purview of the Ministry include the following; organisation is located in Hanoi except where noted: [2] Institute for Industry Policy and Strategy (IPS), Director General: Dr. Phan Dang Tuat; Institute for Leather and Footwear Research, Director: Ms. Do Thi Hoi

  5. Science and technology in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam has also developed a set of national development strategies for selected sectors of the economy, many of which involve science and technology. Examples are the Sustainable Development Strategy (April 2012) and the Mechanical Engineering Industry Development Strategy (2006), together with Vision 2020 (2006). These dual strategies call ...

  6. Five-Year Plans of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Limiting state investment in agriculture, however, did not appear to affect total food production, which increased 19.5 percent from 1980 to 1984. [1] The plan also stressed the development of small-scale industry to meet Vietnam's material needs, create goods for export, and lay the foundation for the development of heavy industry. [1]

  7. Vietnam National University of Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam National University of Agriculture was established in Hanoi on October 12, 1956, first called University of Agriculture and Forestry, based in Van Dien ( Hanoi). The first Rector was Prof. Bui Huy Dap , the first vice-rector was the agronomist Luong Dinh Cua .

  8. Economy of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam is also the world's second-largest exporter of coffee, trailing behind Brazil. [66] Vietnam produced in 2018: [67] [needs update] 44.0 million tons of rice (5th largest producer in the world, behind China, India, Indonesia and Bangladesh); 17.9 million tons of sugarcane (16th largest producer in the world); 14.8 million tons of vegetable;

  9. Cửu Long Delta Rice Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Mekong Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI, Vietnamese: Viện lúa Đồng bằng sông Cửu Long), situated in Cần Thơ, Vietnam, is a governmental institution dedicated to agricultural research. The institute was established in 1-1977 under name of Center for agricultural Technology in Cuulong delta. It renamed in 1985 on name of ...