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Vietnam, a country renowned for its lush landscapes, vibrant culture, and rich history, is embarking on a dynamic journey into the heart of its agricultural sector. This chapter serves as an essential guide, inviting readers to delve deep into the multifaceted world of Vietnam’s agriculture—an industry that has been at the core of its identity for centuries. The story of Vietnam’s agriculture is a testament to the resilience, adaptability, and determination of its people. It weaves together the past, present, and future of a nation whose agricultural landscape has transformed from the brink of famine to a thriving, middle-income powerhouse on the global stage. As Vietnam sets its sights on a future intertwined with economic and political relations with the world, a comprehensive exploration of its agricultural terrain becomes not only pertinent but also imperative. The chapters that follow offer a panoramic view of Vietnam’s agricultural journey. They traverse the landscape of this dynamic sector, unraveling its history, its current state, and the fascinating prospects that await in the coming years. From the roots of Vietnam’s agricultural growth to the challenges it faces, from the increasing environmental costs to the promising prospects on the horizon, this chapter opens the door to a deeper understanding of an industry that defines the nation. As we embark on this journey, we will navigate through the intricate pathways of Vietnam’s agriculture, explore the key drivers of growth, and uncover the challenges that lie ahead. We will peer into the crystal ball of the future, examining how the agricultural landscape is poised to evolve in the next decade and beyond. We will also delve into the realm of policy and institutional reforms, understanding their critical role in shaping the sector’s destiny. Intriguing, complex, and brimming with potential, Vietnam’s agricultural sector offers a story of resilience, adaptation, and transformation. Join us as we embark on this odyssey through the heartland of Vietnam, a nation where the roots of agriculture run deep, and the future is ripe with promise.
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Donghyun Ko & Nguyen Duc Lam, 2024.
"Sowing the Seeds of Change: The 2030 Outlook for Modernizing Vietnam’s Agri-Food System,"
Springer Books, in: Truc Le Nguyen & An Thinh Nguyen & Ewa Ślęzak-Belowska & Marcin Salamaga (ed.), Economic and Political Aspects of EU-Asian Relations, pages 445-461,
Springer.
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RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-99-8945-4_28
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-8945-4_28
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