Nafoods Group provides support to people in overcoming natural disasters.
In early December, Nafoods Group quickly implemented relief programs aimed at helping people in the flood-stricken areas of the Central Highlands and South Central Vietnam, with the total value of these activities estimated at over 1 billion VND. This effort demonstrates the company's spirit of sharing and the meaningful support from partners, distributors, agents, and the entire value chain.
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This is a collective effort of the entire Group, distributors, suppliers in the value chain, and especially the unanimous contribution of all Nafoods Group employees to share with our compatriots who are in distress.
Alongside fundraising activities, the Nafoods relief team was present directly in the most severely affected areas. At these locations, the team coordinated with the Fatherland Front Committees of Gia Lai and Dak Lak provinces, as well as the authorities of the seriously damaged communes and wards, to implement many practical activities.
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Specifically, on December 4, 2025, Nafoods distributed over 500 gift packages worth more than 300 million VND, including rice and cash, to households severely affected by the storm in three locations: Yang Mao commune (Dak Lak), Quy Nhon Bac ward and Tuy Phuoc Dong commune (Gia Lai).
Many households emotionally shared that the timely encouragement from people across the country helped alleviate some of the difficulties during and after the storms and floods. In their most difficult times, they clearly felt the love, support, and connection of people nationwide for the central region of Vietnam.
However, as the floodwaters receded, the remaining challenges for the flood-affected people were immense, as the floods had swept away large areas of crops, disrupting or completely destroying the farming season. Aware of these difficulties, in addition to providing emergency cash and essential supplies, Nafoods promptly implemented a plan to support the people in restoring production and stabilizing their long-term livelihoods.
The company collaborated with local authorities and cooperatives to conduct detailed surveys of passion fruit and other agricultural products affected in Gia Lai and Dak Lak provinces. Based on these surveys, Nafoods provided timely support with seedlings and biological products, helping farmers restore their crops and shorten the recovery time after natural disasters.
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Phase 2 will provide support to households and cooperatives growing passion fruit in partnership with Nafoods in Gia Lai and Dak Lak provinces, specifically in areas damaged by Typhoon No. 13 and subsequent floods. This support will be applied to households that undertake replanting before January 30, 2026.
Nafoods will provide seeds and fertilizers to each group of households at designated locations such as community cultural centers or commune People's Committees. Simultaneously, they will organize technical guidance as soon as farmers begin replanting and record support documents and verification reports for the planting areas.
The total value of these relief activities is estimated to exceed 1 billion VND, not only demonstrating Nafoods Group's spirit of sharing but also highlighting the valuable support of partners, distributors, agents, and units throughout the entire value chain.
This solidarity reflects the compassionate and humane spirit of the Vietnamese business community, continuing the traditional value of "helping those in need." It also clearly demonstrates that when the community needs it, businesses can become a crucial and timely support force.

This relief effort for the Central Highlands and South Central region is even more meaningful considering that not long before, in September and October, storms hit the North Central region, causing damage to Nafoods' office and factory in Nghe An. Despite being directly affected, Nafoods quickly overcame the difficulties, restored production, and continued to organize relief teams to areas more severely damaged in western Nghe An.
Through its community-oriented activities, Nafoods has affirmed and spread the value of sharing – one of the important pillars in the Group's sustainable development strategy, alongside the ESG (Environment - Society - Governance) orientation that the Group has steadfastly pursued throughout its 30 years of formation and development.


