Artisan Nguyen Thi Hai, Chairwoman of the Board of La Bang Tea Cooperative in La Bang commune, Thai Nguyen province, proudly receives the 2025 Vietnam Women’s Award. (Photo: VNA)
Artisan Nguyen Thi Hai, Chairwoman of the Board of La Bang Tea Cooperative in La Bang commune, Thai Nguyen province, proudly receives the 2025 Vietnam Women’s Award. (Photo: VNA)
Artisan Nguyen Thi Hai at the production workshop of La Bang Tea Cooperative. (Photo: VNA)
Artisan Nguyen Thi Hai at the production workshop of La Bang Tea Cooperative. (Photo: VNA)
La Bang Tea Cooperative currently manages 37 hectares of tea plantations, including 20 hectares meeting VietGAP standards and 17 hectares of organic cultivation. (Photo: VNA)
La Bang Tea Cooperative currently manages 37 hectares of tea plantations, including 20 hectares meeting VietGAP standards and 17 hectares of organic cultivation. (Photo: VNA)
Artisan Nguyen Thi Hai at the production workshop of La Bang Tea Cooperative. (Photo: VNA)
Artisan Nguyen Thi Hai at the production workshop of La Bang Tea Cooperative. (Photo: VNA)
Artisan Nguyen Thi Hai and cooperative members at the production workshop of La Bang Tea Cooperative. (Photo: VNA)
Artisan Nguyen Thi Hai and cooperative members at the production workshop of La Bang Tea Cooperative. (Photo: VNA)
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Artisan, businesswoman elevating La Bang tea’s level with modern agricultural mindset

In Thai Nguyen province’s evolving agricultural landscape, La Bang Tea Cooperative stands out as a model of creativity and resilience in production and brand development. For nearly two decades, artisan and entrepreneur Nguyen Thi Hai, Chairwoman of the Board of La Bang Tea Cooperative, has been the driving force behind its success – revitalising traditional tea products and building a reputable brand closely linked with Vietnamese tea culture.