Revolutionizing Vietnamese Agriculture: Meet the 4 Female Tech Titans Redefining the Industry

The traditional image of agriculture as a labor-intensive, hands-in-the-dirt endeavor is being redefined by a new wave of bold female entrepreneurs. Armed with cutting-edge technology and a global mindset, these visionary leaders are building billion-dollar empires, elevating Vietnamese agricultural products to unprecedented heights on the international stage.

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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.

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