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Vietnam - Australia cooperation to promote green agriculture

15:00 26/08/2025

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An ACIAR-funded project on digital transformation in the mango and dragon fruit value chains cultivated by smallholder farmers in the Northwest region.

Recently, in Sydney (Australia), Vietnam Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MAE) and the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) have refreshed their long-standing partnership with a renewed focus on Vietnam-led priorities. 

The Partnership Dialogue ‘Australia – Vietnam Cooperation in Agricultural Research’ was co-hosted by ACIAR and Ministry of Agriculture and Environment in Sydney on 22 August. Photo: Australian Embassy in Vietnam.

A highlight of the event is the signing of a new project to boost digital and green (climate-smart) growth in Vietnam’s agriculture sector. The new ACIAR-funded project 'Digital monitoring of VietGAP compliance in smallholder fruit value chains from the northwest of Vietnam' is a 4-year, A$2.1 million (approx. 35 billion VND) bilateral research partnership co-led by the Applied Horticulture Research (AHR) and Vietnam’s Fruit and Vegetable Research Institute (FAVRI).

Deputy Minister Tran Thanh Nam of MAE underscored the significance of the partnership."We wish to collaborate closely with Australia in general, and ACIAR in particular, to achieve Vietnam’s goals of green growth, digitalisation, and innovation in the agriculture sector, leveraging both Australia and Vietnam’s strengths and advantages", he stated. 

Professor Wendy Umberger, ACIAR CEO and Dr Pham Ngoc Mau, Deputy General of International Cooperation Department, Ministry of Agriculture and Environment signed a bilateral agreement on the new project supporting Vietnamese Northwest fruit farmers digitalise their production to have better market access. Photo: Australian Embassy in Vietnam.

The project, which involves researchers from FAVRI, Northern Mountainous Agriculture and Forestry Science Institute, and Vietnam National University of Agriculture, will help farmers in Vietnam’s North-West region access high-quality markets and enhance the position of Vietnamese fruit in global value chains. It is a key part of ACIAR’s current portfolio in Vietnam, valued at A$18.6 million for the next five years.

The new ACIAR-funded project will be implemented by Applied Horticultural Research (Australia) in collaboration with Fruit and Vegetable Research Institute, Northern Mountainous Agriculture and Forestry Science Institute, and Vietnam National University of Agriculture. Photo: Australian Embassy in Vietnam.

"ACIAR has been a proud partner of MAE for over 30 years. We are pleased to see the integration of agriculture and the environment, which will support Vietnam in addressing pressing challenges through a more comprehensive approach. ACIAR is committed to helping Vietnam develop country-led initiatives, from identifying research needs to developing new projects in Vietnam for the benefit of Vietnamese people," said ACIAR CEO Professor Umberger.

The dialogue also strengthened ACIAR’s bilateral partnerships with leaders and research institutions from Vietnam's Ministry of Education and Training and Ministry of Science and Technology. Participants from Vietnam and Australia represented a diverse range of agricultural expertise, covering science, policy, human resource development, and trade. The event reinforced the commitment between ACIAR and MAE to building a bilateral partnership of trust, shared accountability, and mutual benefits, as agreed in a MOU signed between ACIAR and former MAE (then Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) in March 2024.

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