By the end of 2024, the whole province had 55,339 farmer members who had installed, activated and used the "Vietnamese Farmers" App, accounting for 29.4% of the total number of farmer members in the province, reaching 118.3% of the target assigned by the Central Association.

Of which, 11 units exceeded the target, 4 units achieved 76-90% of the target assigned by the province. Some typical units, with strong direction, the number of installations and uses is increasing rapidly, typically: Cu M'gar District Farmers' Association over 7,800 people, reaching 155.4%; Ea Sup District Farmers' Association over 4,200 people, reaching 1153.7%; M'Drak District Farmers' Association over 3,900 people, reaching 128.5%...

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Officials of the Farmers' Association of Cu M'gar district use the App "Vietnamese Farmers" to look up information about the Association's activities and the farmers' movement.

By 2025, the Provincial Farmers' Association strives to have 50% of farmer members participate in installing, activating and proficiently using the Vietnam Farmers' digital platform.

The Vietnam Farmers' Digital Platform, jointly implemented by the Vietnam Farmers' Association and the Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT), was officially launched on December 25, 2023 with many features including Association activities, member management, messages, communities, newsletters, and discovery.

This is an important step in bringing the activities of farmer members to the digital environment, creating a community that closely connects the Association and its members.

Deploying, installing, activating and using the App “Vietnamese Farmers” on smartphones helps farmers promptly grasp propaganda information about the Party’s guidelines and policies, the State’s policies and laws related to the association’s work and the farmers’ movement; direction and operation of the Central Vietnam Farmers’ Union; establishing member groups to connect and share information and production and business experiences; promoting and introducing OCOP products, etc.

Thereby developing and improving the quality of resources, promoting cadres, members and farmers to proactively and actively apply science and technology in production and life; promoting the construction of new rural areas in which farmers are the center of digital transformation activities.

According to VAN ANH (Dak Lak Newspaper)