HACEN is a research center under Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry. The predecessor of HACEN center was the Agricultural Technology Transfer and Research Cooperation Lab (CARD) which was established in 2018. HACEN aims to be a capable center in applied research, training, technology transfer and international cooperation in the field of high-tech agriculture, forestry and sustainable development.
read moreConducting scientific research (including basic and applied research) and development of technological products and services in the fields of agriculture and forestry
Transfer of high technology in agricultural and forestry production
Training of high-quality human resource on improved and high technology in agriculture and forestry
Providing advisory and consultancy services on high technology and innovative practices for individuals and organizations
Preliminary statistics of some achievements in the field of Science and Technology
The number of beneficiaries from projects implemented by HACEN.
Products that have been researched, manufactured, and brought to market.
Topics, projects, research, operation, and transfer to organizations and the public.
Research published domestically and internationally with citations.
The Center for High-Tech Research and Applications collaborates with organizations and localities as domestic and international partners.
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List of research and technology transfer projects implemented by HACEN
List of products developed by HACEN and its partners
List of Publications by HACEN
An information channel for sharing agricultural extension information in the context of climate change.
List of services offered by HACEN
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The forum is an information channel connecting agricultural extension workers from Thai Nguyen and Bac Kan provinces, in order to share agricultural extension information in the context of climate change.
The forum is a part of the project “An innovative capacity building mechanism for extension workers and farmers in the context of climate change” funded by the Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN).
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