Vietnamese billionaires vow to boost agricultural development
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Vingroup has been among the pioneers in investing heavily in hi-tech agriculture, targeting clean and safe food production. (Photo: vingroup.net). |
The richest among them, Pham Nhat Vuong, owner of real estate conglomerate Vingroup and Vietnam’s first billionaire named by Forbes in 2012, has been ranked the world’s 499th wealthiest person this year, with a net worth of 5.5 billion USD as of March 9.
Founded in 2002, Vingroup has expanded its presence in many sectors, including retail, education, healthcare, commercial and hospitality real estate, agriculture and, the latest, automobile production.
A lot of Vingroup’s products and services in real estate, resorts, health, education
Vingroup has been among the pioneers in investing heavily in hi-tech agriculture, targeting clean and safe food production. After two years of operation, VinEco has produced thousands of agricultural products, including many kinds of vegetables, fruits
More than 200 categories of Vingroup’s products are being produced in automatic control procedures in
Two new entrants in the Forbes list – Hoa Phat Group Chairman Tran Dinh Long and Truong Hai Auto Corporation’s (Thaco) Chairman Tran Ba Duong – have also expanded investments in agriculture-related areas.
Steel producer Hoa Phat Group has invested in animal feed and livestock breeding as well as cattle and poultry. In 2018, the group is expected to supply over 20 million chicken eggs to the market and increase Australian beef production. In the next five years, it plans to sell 300 million chicken eggs per year, 75,000 beef cattle, 650,000 pigs and one million tonnes of animal feed.
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Four Vietnamese billionaires. |
The Thaco Chairman has opted to invest in agricultural machinery. On February 21 this year, Thaco inaugurated a 500-billion VND agricultural machinery manufacturing plant in the Chu Lai-Truong Hai Industrial Complex in Quang Nam province, which has been built in collaboration with LS Mtron, a company from the Republic of Korea.
In the first stage, the plant is expected to manufacture 2,000 tractors per year, 3,000 sets of cultivators and 1,000 combined harvesters.
The only woman billionaire, Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, may not have a direct investment in agriculture, but her budget airline Vietjet has provided farmers with opportunities to travel in cheap flights instead of trains or passenger cars, contributing to healthy competition in the aviation industry.
According to economist Le Dang Doanh, people used to envy the rich in the past, but now society honors those who are devoted to helping the poor. They are also an inspiration for the youth, he said.
Source: VNA
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