Four visionary women are revolutionizing Vietnam’s agricultural sector, each leading transformative initiatives across diverse domains. United by a shared mission, they leverage cutting-edge technology and innovative strategies to redefine traditional farming, positioning Vietnam as a global leader in sustainable, high-tech agriculture.
Entrepreneur Thai Huong pioneered the TH True Milk empire by integrating Israeli technology and a closed-loop production system. By 2025, TH dominates 51.9% of Vietnam’s urban fresh milk market, backed by a $1.2 billion investment and a 70,000-strong dairy herd.

Graphic: Anh Khôi. Sources: VHC Annual Report 2023, SBT Annual Report 2022-2023, TH Group Press Release, and Techcoop Website.
Dubbed the “Queen of Pangasius,” Truong Thi Le Khanh drives Vinh Hoan (Stock Code: VHC) toward vertical integration, transforming pangasius fish skin into high-value collagen and gelatin. In H1 2025, Vinh Hoan’s profits surged 38.6% despite flat revenue, fueled by a 0% tariff advantage in the U.S. market.
Inheriting a legacy of innovation, Dang Huynh Uc My, the “Sugarcane Princess,” steers TTC AgriS (Stock Code: SBT) toward circular agriculture. By deploying drones for “footprint-free farming” and converting sugarcane waste to bioenergy, TTC AgriS sustains its leadership with 70,000 hectares of farmland and a 46% domestic sugar market share.
Representing the next generation, CEO Diep Thi My Hao leads Techcoop in digitizing agricultural value chains, connecting farmers to technology and global markets. Techcoop’s $70 million Series A funding in early 2025 underscores its ambition to achieve $250 million in revenue this year.
Vietnam Ranks Second Globally in Rice Imports
In the first nine months of 2025, Vietnamese businesses spent more on rice imports than on wheat and soybeans combined.
What Livestock Does the Can Tho Farmer Raise to Become Vietnam’s Most Outstanding?
From a humble beginning of cultivating rice and fruit, with income fluctuating unpredictably with seasons and market whims, Trần Hồng Quan (53, from Trường Long Tây commune, Cần Thơ) has emerged as one of three individuals in Cần Thơ honored by the Central Vietnam Farmers’ Association as an “Outstanding Vietnamese Farmer” in 2025. This recognition is a testament to his innovative model of raising soft-shell turtles.