Vietnam Agricultural Cooperation – Philippines: Creating a Green Future and Upgrading the Global Value Chain
HANOI – Day 13 month 5 year 2026 marked an important milestone in agricultural cooperation between Vietnam and the Philippines. At the headquarters of the Vietnam Institute of Agricultural Technology Application and Development (VITAD-AGRI) – 24 Ly Thuong Kiet – Hoan Kiem – Hanoi, Strategic seminars and high-level working sessions took place between the Philippine delegation and leading Vietnamese experts. The event is not simply a technical exchange but also opens up large-scale investment prospects in the field of high-tech agriculture., renewable energy and organic food.

Overview of the meeting discussing agricultural cooperation between the Davao delegation – Philippines and VITAD-AGRI
The beginning of a common vision of Sustainable Agriculture
The meeting was chaired by Dr. Pham Dinh Nam, Vitad-Agri Director. On the Philippine side, The delegation led by Mr. Dony showed special interest in smart agricultural models that Vietnam is successfully implementing.. In the context that the regional agricultural industry is facing challenges from climate change and strict requirements of the international market, The combination of Vietnam's applied technology and the Philippines' potential resources is expected to create a strategic "push"..
Vietnam has now affirmed its position as an agricultural powerhouse when coconut export turnover officially exceeded the milestone 1,15 billion USD by year 2025, maintaining the third position in the world after the Philippines and Indonesia. This remarkable advancement is the result of standardizing raw material areas and applying deep processing technology – Valuable experiences that VITAD-AGRI experts are willing to share with Philippine partners.
Technology Transfer: The core of cooperation
Opening the working session, TS. Tran Dang Khoa – lecturer at the Department of Agricultural Technology, Hanoi National University – presented a panorama of potential agricultural technologies. Theo TS. Department, Vietnam possesses breakthrough solutions that can be immediately applied to key crops of the Philippines such as rice, coconut and coffee.

TS. Tran Dang Khoa spoke about the potential for cooperation between the Philippines and Vietnam in the field of agriculture
Particularly for the coconut industry, The difference in productivity is an important highlight. While the average yield in the Philippines reaches approx 3.719 fruit/ha/year, Vietnam has reached an impressive level 8.294 fruit/ha/year thanks to the application of improved coconut varieties and smart intensive farming techniques. The transfer of AI technologies in crop health monitoring and synchronized pest management processes (like dealing with beetles and blackhead worms) will help the Philippines optimize its production capacity 340 million existing coconut trees.
Besides that, Solutions for the rice industry are also discussed in depth, especially in the context that the Philippines is expected to import from 3,6 million tons of rice per year 2026, in which about 75-80% The supply comes from Vietnam. Technology cooperation will help the two sides not only stop at trade but also move forward with cooperation in producing high-quality rice varieties., Salt tolerance and climate change adaptation.
Affirming the brand and international Organic Standards
An indispensable part of the agricultural value chain is certification and standardization. Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Tung, Deputy General Director of VINACAB, introduced the competency profile of certification services and the "value creation" strategy, Affirming the brand". Mr. Tung emphasized that, so that Philippine agricultural products can penetrate deeply into demanding markets such as the US or EU, achieving certifications such as BRCGS, IFS or growing area codes (MSVT) is a mandatory condition.

Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Tung introduced certification and standardization work
Continuing this topic, Dr. Nguyen Thi Dinh from the Vietnam Academy of Agriculture presented details about organic agriculture standards. The current, Vietnam has developed more 24.000 hectares of organic coconuts meeting USDA standards (America) and EU Organic. Experience in building linkage chains between businesses and farmers for clean production is the optimal solution that the Philippines can apply to increase value for 3,6 million hectares of its coconut growing land. The potential for cooperation in the rice industry is also huge.

Dr. Nguyen Thi Dinh presented details about organic agriculture standards
Other experts of VITAD-AGRI: Dr. Nguyen Thi Hong Hanh, Lecturer at Vietnam Academy of Agriculture; Master Nguyen Xuan Tho, Israeli agricultural research and experimentation expert; Master Hoang Van Nien, expert in organic agriculture; MSc Le Ngoc Thanh Vinh, Experts on agricultural digitalization also spoke about the potential for science and technology cooperation between the two Philippine countries in the new situation..
Notable project: Biomass Pellets and Circular Agricultural Ecosystems
One highlight that attracted the attention of the Philippine delegation was the investment project of Evergy Phu Yen Joint Stock Company (belongs to Evergy Asia Group), do TS. Pham Dinh Nam directly introduced. This is a typical circular economy model located on National Highway 29, Duc Binh commune, Dak Lak province.

TS. Pham Dinh Nam introduces Biomass Pellets of Evergy Phu Yen
Technical specifications of Evergy Dak Lak Project:
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Category |
Detail |
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Factory capacity |
300.000 tons of biomass thermal pellets/year |
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Raw material area |
3.200 ha planted with Napier elephant grass (high yield varieties) |
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Organizational model |
05 Associated agricultural cooperatives |
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Household size |
About 500 households participating in farming |
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Ancillary products |
Supplying high quality organic fertilizers |
This project not only solves the green energy problem but also brings huge added value through the production of organic fertilizer from by-products.. In the context that the Philippines is making efforts to plant new crops 50 million coconut trees per year 2026 and implement a fertilization program 340 million existing trees, as well as developing and expanding rice growing areas, The source of organic fertilizer from this project is the perfect cooperation link. TS. Pham Dinh Nam affirmed, Evergy not only sells products but is ready to build a sustainable agricultural ecosystem with partners, from energy to plant nutrition.
Invitation from Davao and Future Vision
Respond to a warm welcome, Mr. Dony – Head of the Philippine delegation – expressed his appreciation and appreciation for the technologies presented by the Vietnamese side. He affirmed: “The Philippines not only sees Vietnam as a leading trade partner but also a strategic agricultural technology ally.”

Mr. Dony – The head of the Philippine delegation expressed his appreciation and appreciation for the cooperation between the two sides
To realize commitments, Mr. Dony respectfully invited the Director of VITAD-AGRI and the Institute's experts to visit and work in the Philippines in the near future.. Especially, A formal invitation was sent to the leadership of Evergy Corporation to attend the celebration of the founding of Davao state in September. 6 upcoming. This will be an opportunity for Vietnamese businesses to directly survey the market and sign memorandums of understanding on field cooperation..
Conclude
Daily work 13/5/2026 is not just a diplomatic event but a convergence of knowledge, technology and aspirations of Southeast Asian agriculture. With technical support from VITAD-AGRI, commitment to quality from VINACAB and breakthrough projects like Evergy, Vietnam cooperative relations – The Philippines is facing a new chapter. The combination of Vietnam's deep processing capacity and the Philippines' abundant resources will create a synergy, bringing regional agricultural products further on the global value map.
The journey from Hanoi to Davao is not just about geographical distance, but the path of digital transformation, green transformation and creating sustainable values for future generations.

Take souvenir photos at the end of the meeting
Some other images:
Perform: Thanh Vinh – Deputy Head of Technology Department






