Grassroots telemedicine solution using 4.0 technology has helped address geographical distance, enabling commune health staff in mountainous areas to seek consultation from their colleagues at the district and higher levels.
Vietnam grows Japanese vegetables to export to Japan
Vu Muon is an extremely disadvantaged commune in Bach Thong District. With limited arable land and a shortage of water, rice growing is barely profitable. During the winter, the land is usually left for grass to grow. But everything changed last year when the local fields were covered with the green colour of a variety of Japanese mustard. Some mustard plants weigh up to three kilograms, something local farmers have never seen before.
In recent years, the northern province of Bac Kan has adjusted its agricultural production by shifting from rice and corn to higher-value crops. Last year, the province approved the expansion of Japanese mustard planting area for export to Japan.