Vietnam needs more hi-tech farming to boost economy
The development of hi-tech farming continues to be an inevitable trend and should be the direction going forward for Vietnam’s agricultural sector.
The development of hi-tech farming continues to be an inevitable trend and should be the direction going forward for Vietnam’s agricultural sector.
The Vietnamese government holds high hope for a green and safe agricultural sector that could be a driving force for growth just like the manufacturing and processing sector.
Vietnam should take advantage of its ability to innovate and apply technology towards good resilience and green development.
Given Vietnam’s rapid economic growth in the past few years, opportunities for US companies spread in all fields, from healthcare, aviation, to agriculture or education.
Vietnam’s agricultural sector continues to demonstrate its role as the supporting foundation for the whole economy in times of difficulties, stated a senior official.
The Covid-19 pandemic could push an additional 130 million people worldwide into chronic hunger by the end of 2020.
Although the country’s GDP growth in the third quarter is estimated at a decade-low of 2.62%, this is an improvement from the 0.36% growth in the second quarter.
The two countries focus on trade, agriculture, education, development and cooperation on regional and international matters of mutual interest.
Vietnam is looking for cooperation with French companies in fields of renewable and green energies, hi-tech, agriculture, manufacturing and processing.
Hanoi expects to build a sustainable and modern agricultural sector, focusing on large scale production with high productivity, quality and competitiveness.