“Vinapro maintains a close partnership with cinnamon farmers in Yen Bai by providing guidance on sustainable planting, care, and forest management. The company supports farmers throughout production, ensures stable purchasing, and creates high-value market opportunities, helping improve livelihoods and preserve traditional cinnamon forests.”
Our Certifications
International certifications for safety, organic and fair trade combined with our own social and
environmental standards make for a sustainable workplace for our farmers and staff and a partnership you
can rely on.
1329 ha
Total area of growing materials
42
Exporting countries and territories
630
Number of linked households
soil
“Our sustainability approach is rooted in close collaboration with the community, whether out in the fields or within our offices. By working directly with farmers and team members, our sustainability team continually enhances ethical standards and promotes environmentally responsible farming practices.”
plant care
“Throughout the cinnamon cultivation process, the company’s experts work closely with local farmers. From seed selection, soil preparation, planting, and thinning, to monitoring pests and providing proper nutrition, our technical team offers hands-on support in the fields. This collaboration ensures accurate farming practices, improves productivity, and helps cinnamon forests grow sustainably, healthily, and with high quality.”
farming households
“The foundation of our sustainability vision is strong community partnership. We support the areas where we operate through social initiatives, training programs, and infrastructure development. This is a long-term commitment, as the growth of our farmers is inseparable from our own success.”
Technical regulations on production
“Production technical standards ensure every step is safe, efficient, and meets the highest quality benchmarks.”
Sustainable crop exploitation
“Sustainable crop exploitation balances productivity with environmental protection, ensuring long-term benefits for farmers and communities.”