SUSTAINABLE BRANDING WORKSHOP

On December 18, 2018, the Loyal Customers group of Vimaflour Company attended the Workshop on Sustainable Branding at Hanoi Club, 76 Yen Phu, Hanoi. The workshop was held in a warm and

TRADITIONAL MOONCAKE BAKING INSTRUCTIONS

The Covid Pandemic is still raging out there, but it can’t stop our passion for baking. Mid-Autumn Festival is coming. Let’s learn how to make a traditional Vietnamese Mooncake with Vimaflour. Join

BAKING COURSES AT VIMAFLOUR

Vimaflour is dedicated to supporting and developing the Vietnamese baking industry. We are organizing a series of baking classes for baking enthusiasts and bakery owners at our factory in Cai Lan IZ,

BREAD PRICES MAY SOON INCREASE

The world wheat price has increased sharply in 2021, reaching an all-time high. This is likely to put pressure on bread prices in Vietnam, as the price of flour is expected to

GUIDE TO MAKING MỎ BREAD

Today’s training session, we would like to introduce to everyone the bread product! A specialty of Quang Ninh coal land, and perhaps only this place has it. Banh Mi is a blend

RECAP WORKSHOP “LEARN TO MAKE BASIC STEAMED BUNS WITH VIMAFLOUR”

When society develops and people’s living standards are improved, consumption needs will become richer and more diverse. If in the past our breakfast menu was simply a bowl of fried rice or

RECAP WORKSHOP “LEARN TO MAKE NUTRITIOUS STEAMED BUNS WITH VIMAFLOUR”

Not stopping at the trend, healthy living is becoming a sustainable lifestyle chosen by consumers. In particular, in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, the awareness of health protection and promotion is

VIMAFLOUR OFFICIALLY PUTS PRODUCTION LINE 04 INTO OPERATION

Vimaflour Limited announced today that Production Line 04 has officially gone into operation, following a successful trial run on December 9, 2021. The new line has a capacity of 550 tons of

CONTINUOUS RICE PRICE HIKES, WHAT POTENTIAL PATH FOR BAKERY SHOP OWNERS

Political instability between Russia and Ukraine – two countries that account for a large proportion of wheat exports has caused rice prices to skyrocket beyond the imagination of experts. According to statistics,