Japan's role in driving digital and green transformation in Mekong Delta
February 16, 2025 | Voice of Vietnam (VOV) |
Japan is playing a key role in Vietnam’s digital and green transformation of rice farming in the Mekong Delta. Through the “One Million Hectares of High-Quality, Low-Emission Rice” project, Vietnam aims to enhance climate resilience, reduce emissions, and improve farmers’ incomes. Supported by digital tools, sustainable practices, and international finance, the project has already shown success in pilot areas. Japan’s expertise in high-tech agriculture and mechanization is seen as vital for scaling innovations such as digital monitoring, traceability, and carbon credit systems. The initiative also promotes cooperative development and value chain restructuring, helping Vietnam meet global standards and climate commitments while strengthening its rice sector's competitiveness.
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February 16, 2025 | Voice of Vietnam (VOV) | Japan is playing a key role in Vietnam’s digital and green transformation of rice farming in the Mekong Delta. Through the “One Million Hectares of High-Qu
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