Growing with respect for people, community, and the planet.
At Phu Lam, sustainability is not an option — it is the way we farm, trade, and grow together with our partners. From our farms to dining tables across the world, we are committed to producing safe, high-quality food while caring for farmers, protecting the environment, and supporting our local communities.
We minimize chemical use through integrated pest management, soil enrichment, and disease-resistant varieties.
Our farms adopt crop rotation, intercropping, and natural habitats preservation.
Efficient irrigation and soil health monitoring ensure long-term fertility.
Organic waste is composted into natural fertilizer; packaging materials are reused or recycled whenever possible.
Building agriculture that lasts for generations.
By meeting Japan, Korea, US, and EU standards, we ensure our products are safe, sustainable, and globally trusted.
By combining renewable energy with efficient farming, we actively reduce our carbon footprint and contribute to climate resilience.
We are investing in solar energy panels across our farms and facilities to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, power our operations sustainably, and cut greenhouse gas emissions.
From farm to port, every shipment is traceable, ensuring customers know exactly where and how their food is grown.
Our R&D team develops greener farming techniques and eco-friendly logistics solutions.
People are at the heart of everything we do.
Our operations create jobs and stable income for hundreds of families in Tay Ninh and neighboring provinces.
We support schools, healthcare, and infrastructure initiatives in the communities where we operate.
We grow in harmony with local traditions, promoting inclusiveness and respect.
Our Commitment
We believe agriculture should not only feed the world but also protect it. That is why we pledge to keep improving — for our farmers, our communities, our customers, and our planet.
"At Phu Lam, every banana tells a story of quality, responsibility, and respect — powered by nature, for the future."