VN aims to become global agriculture powerhouse

Feb 3rd at 14:12
03-02-2020 14:12:34+07:00

VN aims to become global agriculture powerhouse

Viet Nam is pursuing an ambitious plan to become a global agricultural powerhouse by 2030, according to Government Resolution 53/NQ-CP.

 

The resolution stipulates that Viet Nam must aim to rank among the world’s top 15 most developed agricultural countries and a global hub for agricultural logistics and processing.

In order to realise these goals, a number of strategic objectives must be fulfilled, said Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Nguyen Xuan Cuong.

Firstly, Viet Nam must restructure its agriculture sector with nationwide planning to establish input material producing regions and consumption markets. High-producing regions with skilled labour forces and developed infrastructure and logistics networks should be earmarked for investment to serve as growth drivers for surrounding localities.

The country’s agro-processing sector must start filtering out products with low add-value and seek ways to add more value to existing products.

Secondly, the business environment must continue to improve to help facilitate investment, especially in the country’s agriculture, forestry and aquaculture sectors. The country must also build a long-term development strategy to fully exploit areas where it enjoys significant advantages such as vegetable farming, aquaculture and wood processing to attract more investment.

Meanwhile, administrative reforms must target unnecessary business requirements and conditions and build legal frameworks to help localities unleash their potential. For instances, farmland could be rented from farmers and merged to allow greater economies of scale and higher degree of product specialisation.

Thirdly, the country must seek to improve its products to compete by supporting the formation of large enterprises specialised in agriculture, forestry and aquaculture. Measures must also be taken to help farmers sell their products directly to domestic consumers.

Additional investment must go into the development of national brands, especially for products that have been widely-recognised in the international markets such as tra fish, shrimp, coffee, pepper and ginseng.

The country must also look to adopt advanced technology to add more value to its products, improve safety and enforce product origin regulations.

Lastly, Viet Nam will need significant investment in human resources to spearhead the growth in its agricultural sector. A new generation of workers who can use technological advances will play a key role in connecting producers to consumers to achieve greater market efficiency.

Meanwhile, the Government must seek ways to encourage the private sector to invest in production, especially in research and development. A national database to oversee production, logistics and processing activities is also listed as a top priority for agriculture agencies. Viet Nam must focus on improving national standards to govern agriculture activities and product quality.

According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, demand for agricultural products had been on the rise on a global scale and was forecast to continue to rise.

Viet Nam is well-poised to take advantage as a signatory to trade deals such as the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership and the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement.

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