Agriculture - Forestry - Fishery

In Can Gio, Ho Chi Minh City, the survival rate of blood cockle larvae from stage 1 (over 1 mm) to stage 2 (about 5-10 mm) is only half that of other provinces. The main reason for this situation is that the input water treatment is not guaranteed, only crudely filtered without going through an effective treatment process.

According to new research from the University of Agriculture and Forestry and the Open University of Ho Chi Minh City, extracts from ginger and the plant have shown the ability to inhibit the fungus that causes anthracnose on chili plants by up to 94%.

At Ho Chi Minh City University of Agriculture and Forestry, scientists have successfully developed a process to produce high-quality, disease-free growing media to increase profits for ornamental flower growers in Sa Dec Flower Village, Dong Thap.

A group of students from the University of Ho Chi Minh City Natural Sciences have researched a new method to help prolong the preservation time of melons, by using cheap and easily found activated carbon.

Tien Giang Department of Science and Technology has cooperated with Nguyen Tat Thanh University to research and develop an herbal preparation to effectively and safely kill pests for farmers producing safe vegetables.

The toad fish, a specialty of the Mekong River region, is gradually becoming scarce due to overexploitation.

Within the framework of the 2024 Technology Exchange, Ho Chi Minh City Science and Technology Information and Statistics Center (CESTI) collaborated with the Faculty of Chemical Technology, Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry to organize a workshop on "Process of biochar production from agricultural and livestock waste".

In order to support the promotion of technology application in production and business activities, Science and Technology Information and Statistics Center (CESTI) organized an event "Technology Cooperation" to introduce technology solutions from research institutes, universities, and technology enterprises to units in Ho Chi Minh City and provinces across the country.

Within the framework of the 2023 Technology Exchange, Ho Chi minh City Department of Science and Technology organized a workshop on "Eden Hub platform for agricultural ecosystem management", organized by Ho Chi Minh City Information and Statistics of Science and Technology Center. This workshop promised to bring a breakthrough solution to the agricultural sector through the Eden Hub platform.

On December 28, 2024, Hanoi Gardening Association held a conference to summarize the work of 2024 and deployed the work program of 2025 in Nam Son commune, Soc Son district.