According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), Vietnam has nearly 40,000 farming households currently engaged in growing mulberry trees and raising silkworms. However, contrary to growth in market demand, many silk villages are increasingly facing difficulties. To achieve the goal of bringing the export value of the silk industry to $150 million annually by 2025, comprehensive solutions from science and technology are required. The mulberry tree value chain is in need of a comprehensive incentive program. MARD is currently implementing a pilot scheme on building standard agricultural and forestry raw material areas for domestic consumption and export in the 2022-2025 period.