Allgorun Signs Joint Research Agreement on Tropical Crops with Dalat University, Vietnam
- Apr 23
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Allgorun Signs Joint Research Agreement on Tropical Crops with Dalat University, Vietnam
Collaboration spanning from variety development to cultivation and distribution… advancing an integrated research–industry linkage model

Allgorun Co., Ltd., a specialized agricultural corporation focused on tropical crops, announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Dalat University in Vietnam for joint research and industrial cooperation in the field of tropical crops.
This agreement aims to establish a collaborative framework that spans variety research, pilot cultivation, application of smart agriculture technologies, and extends through to commercialization and export. Dalat University possesses strong research capabilities in agriculture and life sciences, along with established infrastructure for tropical crop trials.
Under the agreement, Dalat University will be responsible for variety development and fundamental research, while Allgorun will take charge of applying cultivation technologies, commercialization, farmer distribution, as well as distribution and export. The two parties plan to expand their cooperation through joint research initiatives, technology exchange, and the operation of educational programs.
Allgorun is currently advancing its business by focusing on tropical crops such as apple mangoes, integrating greenhouse-based cultivation technologies with seedling production and distribution, farmer training, and export operations. In addition, the company is working with local governments to expand the industry by combining pilot cultivation projects with farmer distribution and technical support.
The company also stated that it is applying varieties and cultivation technologies secured through its overseas farm network to domestic environments, while simultaneously promoting the global expansion of domestic agricultural technologies.
An official from Allgorun commented, “Through this agreement, we aim to build a collaborative system that connects research and industry, and to gradually expand technology exchange and business development in the tropical crop sector.”




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