Ha Nam to witness high-tech agricultural products

Jun 7th at 07:45
07-06-2018 07:45:54+07:00

Ha Nam to witness high-tech agricultural products

Enterprises from 20 provinces nationwide will showcase high-tech agricultural products and technologies at a fair themed, “High-tech and safe agricultural products in the Red River Delta Region in 2018.”

 

The exhibition will be held in the northern province of Ha Nam from June 15-21.

The event will be co-organised by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in co-operation with the Ha Nam People’s Committee.

Truong Quoc Hung, head of the Ha Nam Agro-Forestry-Fisheries Quality Assurance Department, said with more than 300 booths comprising associations and enterprises from different provinces and cities, the fair would introduce a wide range of hi-tech agricultural products as well as advanced processing and preservation technologies.

Ha Nam is one of the pilot provinces focusing on accumulating land serving and attracting investment in agricultural production to develop high-tech agriculture. As a result, many large enterprises have invested in and developed hi-tech agriculture in the province.

The fair will be an opportunity for enterprises to expand exchanges and co-operation in the field of investment and development of high-tech agricultural production and establishment of a safe market for agricultural products.

Through this, businesses will be able to grasp the needs and tastes of customers to improve the product quality and develop new products to enhance competitiveness in domestic and foreign markets.

MARD will also organise the “Special week of Thanh Ha lychee” in Ha Noi from June 12-18, in co-operation with People’s Committee of the northern Hai Duong Province’s Thanh Ha District, to introduce local lychee.

Thanh Ha District applies the quick response (QR) code-based payment technology to develop and protect the brand name of Thanh Ha lychee.

This year, the district has so far produced nearly 3,900ha of lychee, of which nearly 93ha are suitable for exports to the United States, Australia, Japan, France and the European Union, with 30ha meeting Global GAP standards.

The total lychee output of Thanh Ha District this year is estimated at 35,000 tonnes.

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