More often than not, consumers don’t ask where and how their food is produced. They go to supermarkets, where varieties of crops are all conveniently lined up for them, and just choose the ones that appear fresh. The good ones end up on their table for consumption.It is always ... [continue reading]
VietNamNet Bridge – Water management has become a major topic of discussion in recent years among Viet Nam's lawmakers, experts and society. The country has been struggling to deal with water-related issues such as a rising sea level, land subsidence and saline intrusion in the Mekong Delta. ... [continue reading]
The first 1000 days of a child may seem to be only a brief, inconsequential period of milk and diapers, cribs and wet bedsheets, and a lot of crying and laughing and rolling-around and thumb-sucking. However, it is also referred to as a person’s “window of opportunity” – a ... [continue reading]
From Viet Nam Net BridgeRelated News:Gloomy path ahead for Vietnam’s rice brandsRice exports: It’s time for the “giants” to leaveSince the late 1980s, Vietnam's rice industry has developed strongly. This helped Vietnam not only ensure food security in the country but also become one of ... [continue reading]
Some regions, being unable to produce their own crops, import food from other parts of the world. Some regions, gifted with desirable geographical structure and climate conducive for farming, are able to produce their own food. Some regions, having more than enough to sustain themselves, ... [continue reading]