Travelers visit Mot Thoang Viet Nam Tourist Area on January 16. Miniatures in the 20-ha park present to visitors natural landscapes, traditional crafts, and rural daily activities of local people in the North, South, Central and Central Highlands, inspiring the love of the homeland, culture, and history of the country in Vietnamese young people, and increasing awareness of environmental protection. … [Read more...] about HCMC’s tourist spot reopens for visitors
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Pig farm fuss highlights foul plight
“Although there are numerous regulations on the standards of such farms’ waste treatment system in Vietnam, promoting large-scale or high-tech breeding, environmental pollution troubles in husbandry are still rampant. Around 90 per cent of farms have waste treatment systems, but most of them are only biogas and not all wastewater and emissions are recycled and reused effectively,” industry expert Nguyen Xuan Vien said. … [Read more...] about Pig farm fuss highlights foul plight
Coffee export in 2007 surge
According to the Viet Nam Association of Coffee and Cacoa, ten key buyers of Viet Nam ’s coffee are Germany , the US , Spain , Italy , Belgium , Poland , France , the Republic of Korea , the UK and Japan , accounting for 75 percent of the country’s total sale. Germany alone represents the largest market share of 14 percent. The coffee industry has also expanded its market to the Near Middle East, Africa, Central America and several ASEAN countries. … [Read more...] about Coffee export in 2007 surge
Coffee export in 2007 surge, earning $1.8 billion
According to the Vietnam Association of Coffee and Cacoa, ten key buyers of Vietnam’s coffee are Germany, the US, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Poland, France, the Republic of Korea, the UK and Japan, accounting for 75 percent of the country’s total sale. Germany alone represents the largest market share of 14 percent. The coffee industry has also expanded its market to the Near Middle East, Africa, Central America and several ASEAN countries. … [Read more...] about Coffee export in 2007 surge, earning $1.8 billion