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Geographical indication for Yen Bai s Bat Do bamboo shoots announced

Geographical indication for Yen Bai’s Bat Do bamboo shoots announced  Tuesday, January 12, 2021 YBO - The Intellectual Property Office of Vietnam under the Ministry of Science and Technology has recoginised the geographical indication of “Mang tre Bat Do” (Bat Do bamboo shoots) for Bat Bo bamboo shoot products of Yen Bai province. The Intellectual Property Office’s certificate for the geographical indication of “Mang tre Bat Do” (Bat Do bamboo shoots) is handed over. The recognition was recently announced by the provincial Department of Science and Technology and the Tran Yen district People’s Committee. Yen Bai is currently home to more than 4,000ha of Bat Do bamboo, mostly planted in Tran Yen, Luc Yen, Yen Binh, and Van Yen districts. The plant prefers moist soil and doesn’t need rich nutrition, which is suitable for traditional cultivation practices of residents in mountainous areas.

Vietnamese schools allow students to stay home during cold weather

Tuesday, January 12, 2021, 12:18 GMT+7 Kindergarteners sit around a fire to combat the cold in Ky Son District, Nghe An Province, Vietnam, January 2021. Photo: Hai Thuong / Tuoi Tre Tens of thousands of students in many northern and north-central Vietnamese provinces were allowed to stay home on Monday as temperatures dropped below 10 degrees Celsius due to the effects of a strong cold spell. In the north-central province of Nghe An, the provincial Department of Education and Training issued a document requesting students of kindergarten and elementary schools to let students stay home if the temperature falls below 10 degrees Celsius, and seven degrees Celsius for middle and high schools.

Spikes in rent scaring away industrial zone tenants

Spikes in rent scaring away industrial zone tenants 09:00 | 07/01/2021 The supply of industrial land and real estate has so far not kept up with the ever-rising demand from manufacturers and investors, leading to price hikes like never before. The demand for land, factories, and warehouses surged, causing rents in industrial zones to rise even further, photo Le Toan The current rapid and high rise in rents at industrial parks and factories is creating great pressure on manufacturers and may deter investors who are looking for profitable properties to realise their projects. A representative of one company said the high rent increases are significantly impacting the manufacturing system.

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