In the progress towards the 20th anniversary of the Research Institute for Biotechnology and Environment (RIBE) in 2026, RIBE is implementing the project “Household-Scale Circular Agriculture Farming Model in Thanh Dien Ward and Long Hoa Ward, Tay Ninh Province”, thereby reaffirming its role in applied research and the transfer of scientific and technological advances in support of sustainable development.
The project is conducted under the National Target Program on Sustainable Poverty Reduction for the 2021–2025 period, assigned to Nong Lam University – Ho Chi Minh City as a lead institution by the Ministry of Education and Training, and implemented directly by the Research Institute for Biotechnology and Environment from June 2025.
The project aims to enhance the capacity of local communities to apply science and technology in circular agricultural practices, contributing to the production of safe and high-quality agricultural produce, reducing environmental pollution, and protecting ecosystems and public health. At the same time, the project seeks to elevatevalue along agricultural value chains and diversify livelihood opportunities, thereby contributing effectively to the objective of sustainable poverty reduction.
The model is organized as a closed-loop production system, in which by-products from oyster mushroom and straw mushroom cultivation are utilized as inputs for earthworm (vermiculture) and black soldier fly farming. Outputs from these systems are subsequently utilizedas nutrient-rich source of feeding for poultry and aquaculture, while earthworm castings, poultry manure, and post-mushroom cultivation residues are processed into organic fertilizers for crop production, thereby effectivelyoptimizing resource use and promoting sustainable agricultural development.
Images from the implementation of the circular agriculture farming model in Tay Ninh Province
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