Improving Food Safety in Traditional Markets: a Risk-based Approach for Local Authorities

Poor food safety hinders economic development and widens health inequalities. Traditional markets in Vietnam drive 40% of food‑borne illness. Without swift and coordinated action, health costs will continue to rise. A risk-based approach allows local authorities to act where risk is highest and therefore where action is most urgently needed. Success of a risk-based approach depends on vendors willingly adopting safer practices. This requires a supportive environment that removes fear and practical obstacles and positive incentives that make sustained good behavior rewarding.

Market-driven regeneration: transforming vegetable production in Ham Yen district, Tuyen Quang province

This practice brief describes how a market driven approach boosted the adoption of regenerative agriculture practices. Based on the results of project “Expanding Regenerative Vegetable Markets
through Improved Production and Distribution, 2024-2025 in Ham Yen, Tuyen Quang, Viet Nam

Market-driven regeneration: transforming vegetable production in Ham Yen district, Tuyen Quang province

This practice brief describes how a market driven approach boosted the adoption of regenerative agriculture practices. Based on the results of project “Expanding Regenerative Vegetable Markets
through Improved Production and Distribution, 2024-2025 in Ham Yen, Tuyen Quang, Viet Nam