Vietnam: Developing high-tech agriculture in Ho Chi Minh City

floraldaily
2025.10.31

Experts believe that, in the current context, developing high-tech agriculture is an inevitable trend, creating a driving force for Ho Chi Minh City's agriculture to develop in a modern direction. With rapid urbanisation leading to a shrinking agricultural land area, the shift from "soil-based" vegetable cultivation to "soil-less" farming has become an optimal choice.

In response to this situation, the Ho Chi Minh City Biotechnology Centre is experimenting with growing lettuce using the Plant Factory System. This hydroponic cultivation system, designed based on the Japanese model, covers a total area of 34.5 square meters.

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