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Comparison Of The Impact Of Green Credit And Other Forms Of Financing On Agriculture And Agricultural Exports In Vietnam

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  • Ngoc Van PHAM
  • Thi Vinh NGUYEN

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Agriculture and agricultural exports are important sectors of Vietnam's economy, making a significant contribution to the country's GDP. However, this industry also faces many challenges, including climate change, soil degradation and limited financial resources. Therefore, forms of financing, such as green credit, were created to support agricultural entrepreneurs and farmers. This article will analyze the comparative impact of green credit and other forms of financing on agriculture and Vietnam's agricultural exports. The purpose of the study is to assess the effectiveness of green credit and other forms of financing to improve the conditions of production and export of agricultural products in Vietnam. The study also aims to identify the advantages and limitations of green credit compared to other forms of financing and offer recommendations for further policy improvement in this area.

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  • Ngoc Van PHAM & Thi Vinh NGUYEN, 2024. "Comparison Of The Impact Of Green Credit And Other Forms Of Financing On Agriculture And Agricultural Exports In Vietnam," Regional and Sectoral Economic Studies, Euro-American Association of Economic Development, vol. 24(1), pages 57-66.
  • Handle: RePEc:eaa:eerese:v:24:y2024:i:1_4
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