Dao The Anh is Vice-President of Vietnamese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (VAAS).
With PhD (2004) in Agricultural, Rural and Food Economics in Montpellier, France and Engineer diploma in Agronomy at Hanoi Agricultural University, Dao The Anh has developed a carrier of 30 years in research for development focusing on agricultural economics, policies, family farming, agro-ecology, food safety, agri-food value chain governance and rural development.
He is also Vice-President of Vietnam Science for Rural Development Association, Editor in Chief of Vietnam Journal of Sciences and Technology. He is recently nominated as Head of Agriculture, Hydraulic session in Vietnam Encyclopaedia Edition Board.
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Technology adoption helps farmers gain more benefits in comparison to conventional practices. “One Must Do, Five Reductions” has been introduced in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta for nearly a decade and recent concerns arise including farmers’ low income and socio-economic barriers to...
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Climate change is a worldwide environmental threat that has an impact on all economic sectors, especially on agriculture. In Vietnam, Lai Chau province is the most vulnerable province to climate change because of its high exposure to extreme events as well as limited capacity to adapt....
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The objective of the study is to analyze the influence of land fragmentation on the income of rice-producing households. The study collected information from 241 rice-producing households in two communes including Thuy Thanh and Thuy Phu in Huong Thuy town, Thua Thien Hue province. The...
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Microfinance around the world is often described as a success story, through its ability to contribute to economic development and poverty alleviation, based on sustainable financial results. Impact studies carried out in recent years and the analysis of economic models of microfinance...
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High-tech agriculture has contributed to saving costs, increasing productivity, improving the quality of agricultural products and protecting the environment. However, it is the low quality of human resources that is a barrier to the development of high-tech agriculture in Vietnam....
Dao The Anh
Dao The Anh is Vice-President of Vietnamese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (VAAS).
With PhD (2004) in Agricultural, Rural and Food Economics in Montpellier, France and Engineer diploma in Agronomy at Hanoi Agricultural University, Dao The Anh has developed a carrier of 30 years in research for development focusing on agricultural economics, policies, family farming, agro-ecology, food safety, agri-food value chain governance and rural development.
He is also Vice-President of Vietnam Science for Rural Development Association, Editor in Chief of Vietnam Journal of Sciences and Technology. He is recently nominated as Head of Agriculture, Hydraulic session in Vietnam Encyclopaedia Edition Board.
Affiliation
Vietnam Academy of Agriculture Sciences (VAAS).Job Title
Vice PresidentE-mail
daotheanh@gmail.comLatest Submission from Vietnam
Economic Impact of Technology Adoption in Rice Farming: The case of “One Must Do, Five Reductions” in Vietnam
Farmers’ Awareness and Adaptation Measures to Climate Change in Lai Chau Province, Vietnam
Land Fragmentation Impact on Household’s Rice Income: A Case of Thua Thien Hue Province, Vietnam
Microfinance Contributing to Poverty Reduction
High-Tech Agriculture Vocational Training in Vietnam
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