Infographic socio-economic situation in the fourth quarter and 2024

Agricultural, forestry and fishery production in 2024 will take place in complicated weather conditions: Intense heat, drought in the Central Highlands and Central regions; saltwater intrusion in the southern provinces, especially the impact of storm No. 3 on the northern localities. The rice area for the whole year of 2024 is estimated at 7.13 million hectares, an increase of 12.0 thousand hectares compared to the previous year; rice yield was estimated at 60.9 quintals/ha, down 0.12 quintals/ha, rice output reached 43.46 million tons, down 33.6 thousand tons.

Press release socio-economic situation in the First quarter of 2025

Domestically, with the determination to create breakthrough momentum for socio-economic development, the Government and the Prime Minister have decisively directed ministries, sectors, and localities to focus on implementing Resolution No. 01/NQ-CP, Resolution No. 25/NQ-CP, and related documents

Infographic social-economic situation in February of 2025

As of February 20, 2025, the country has planted 2,756.1 thousand hectares of winter-spring rice, an increase of 4.2% compared to the same period last year. Of which, the northern regions have planted 852.4 thousand hectares, an increase of 12.0%; and the southern regions have planted 1,903.7 thousand hectares, an increase of 1.1%.

Socio-economic situation in January of 2025

Agricultural production in January 2025 focused mainly on sowing and caring for spring rice, and planting crops nationwide. Pig and poultry farming developed well. People prepared land and selected quality seedlings for afforestation. Aquaculture output increased significantly, fully meeting consumer demand during the Lunar New Year.

Socio-economic situation in the fourth quarter and 2024

In 2024, the global situation continued to evolve in a complex and unpredictable manner, with numerous risks and uncertainties. Military conflicts escalated, strategic competition among major powers intensified, and many countries increased protectionist trade policies.

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