VNCPC promotes sustainable agriculture and digital transformation
On April 6–7, 2026, in Bac Ninh Province, the Vietnam Institute for Research and Development of Rural Occupations (VIRI), in collaboration with the Bac Ninh Farmers’ Union Executive Committee – Farmers’ Support Fund Management Board; Vietnam Cleaner Production Centre Co., Ltd. (VNCPC), together with its partners, the Institute of International Economics and Law (IIEL) and the Institute for Research and Application of Technology (IRAT), organized a training workshop to strengthen the capacity of enterprises, cooperatives, and representatives of the Farmers’ Union in Bac Ninh Province on ESG, emission reduction, and digital transformation in agriculture.
The workshop was organized within the framework of the project “Eco-Fair Women-led Businesses in Green and Circular Agriculture in Vietnam” (Eco-Fair WBs), funded by the European Union. This activity is particularly relevant in the context of the agricultural sector facing an urgent need to transition toward greener, more sustainable development and adapt to the digital transformation trend.

Mr. La Van Doan – Vice Chairman of the Bac Ninh Farmers’ Union, delivering the opening remarks
The workshop aimed to support agricultural production entities in accessing modern development trends while enhancing their management capacity and market competitiveness. The program focused on promoting digital transformation in management and production, as well as disseminating sustainability standards that are increasingly becoming a “passport” for agricultural products to integrate more deeply into domestic and international value chains.

Dr. Le Hai Hung – Director of IRAT, providing guidance on greenhouse gas inventory development
Through a series of thematic sessions, participants were guided on applying green management practices to reduce emissions and use resources more efficiently, contributing to the achievement of Net Zero goals. They were also introduced to cleaner production solutions focusing on energy, water, and material savings in production processes, while receiving updates on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards in the context of circular agriculture development.


Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Hien – President of IIEL, presenting an overview of ESG and Net Zero

Ms. Do Thi Diu, M.Sc. – VNCPC Expert, presenting on resource efficiency and cleaner production
In addition, the workshop emphasized the role of digital technology as a key tool for improving management efficiency and enhancing value chain transparency, particularly in product traceability, an aspect increasingly valued by both markets and consumers. The application of technology not only helps enterprises and cooperatives optimize their operations but also contributes to increasing product value and expanding market access opportunities.


Dr. Nguyen Xuan Khoat – VIRI Expert, sharing insights on sustainability criteria in circular agriculture
Beyond knowledge sharing, the event also created opportunities for participating organizations to access free consultancy and technical support activities under the Eco-Fair WBs project, enabling them to gradually improve their production models toward greater efficiency and sustainability.

Participants receiving certificates upon completion of the training course
With its comprehensive approach combining awareness raising, capacity building, and technical support, the workshop is expected to contribute to accelerating the transition toward green and circular agriculture models at the local level, while strengthening collaboration among stakeholders within the agricultural ecosystem. This is considered an important step toward realizing the sustainable development goals of Vietnam’s agricultural sector in the new era.
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