From vast rice paddies to sprawling orchards, Vietnamese agriculture not only enriches the fields but also propels Vietnamese agricultural products to international markets with "star" export items such as rice, robusta coffee, pepper, and dragon fruit. Despite facing challenges from climate change and the global market, Vietnamese farmers remain persistent, proactive, and innovative in applying technology and digital transformation to build a sustainable agricultural system.

Some agricultural landmarks are also unique tourist attractions. In the photo: Terraced rice fields in Lao Cai province.

Dragon fruit is a major export crop for many regions in the Mekong Delta. (In the photo: A dragon fruit plantation in Tay Ninh province.)

The Tam Coc rice fields, located within the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, are one of the most attractive destinations in Ninh Binh.

Checking the quality of durian at Da M'ri Agricultural Cooperative, Lam Dong province.

The appearance of the countryside and the lives of the people in Tan Loc commune, Ca Mau province are changing more and more.

A cornfield in Nghe An province, owned by TH Group, to support dairy farming.

Rubber processing activities at the factory of Dong Nai Rubber Corporation Limited.
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