Representatives of Japan’s Miyazaki prefecture affirmed to support the northern province of Nam Dinh’s high-tech agriculture development at their working session with the local leaders on December 17.
Both sides agreed to work together on concrete cooperation plans in human resources training, farm produce processing, agricultural production area planning and investment promotion.
Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Viet Hung called on the Japanese prefecture to assist his locality in training human resources, setting up agro-technology experimental centres and developing agricultural product processing.
He also proposed Miyazaki help Nam Dinh attract more Japanese investors, particularly those from the prefecture.
On his part, Gunji Yukitoshi, deputy head of Miyazaki prefecture’s agro-forestry-fishery department, suggested relevant agencies soon implement specific collaboration plans so that the two localities can officially sign cooperation agreements in late 2015.
Chairman and Principle of Minami Kyushu University Hasegawa Jirou vowed to give Nam Dinh a 50 percent reduction of tuition fee for agro-technology training courses from 2015.
Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Viet Hung called on the Japanese prefecture to assist his locality in training human resources, setting up agro-technology experimental centres and developing agricultural product processing.
He also proposed Miyazaki help Nam Dinh attract more Japanese investors, particularly those from the prefecture.
On his part, Gunji Yukitoshi, deputy head of Miyazaki prefecture’s agro-forestry-fishery department, suggested relevant agencies soon implement specific collaboration plans so that the two localities can officially sign cooperation agreements in late 2015.
Chairman and Principle of Minami Kyushu University Hasegawa Jirou vowed to give Nam Dinh a 50 percent reduction of tuition fee for agro-technology training courses from 2015.
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