May 06, 2018 / 16:37
Vietnam: Localities need to set up plans for hi-tech agricultural areas
Localities need to set up plans for hi-tech agricultural areas in accordance with regional growing and climate conditions.

The forum was held last week in the central city of Da Nang by the National Centre for Agricultural Extension and the Da Nang Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
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The area is affected by typhoons and heavy floods, causing great damage to local farmers’ crops. In order to reduce vulnerability to climate extremes and disasters, high-tech agricultural production is essential. However, the application of such technology was still limited, he said.
Dang Van Hong, Director of the Da Nang Centre for Agriculture and Forestry Extension, said that in the central city, high-tech agricultural manufacturing focused mainly on the application of technical advances in planting and aquaculture.
The application of information technology, automation, biotechnology and advanced farming processes in agricultural production to produce quality agricultural products was still low, he said.
Research and high-tech application was not high, application models are unsustainable and unscientific and do not meet the requirements of urban markets.
Hong added that in recent years, Da Nang had made great efforts in setting up preferential policies to support high-tech agriculture. However, accessing the policies remains difficult for farmers, especially accessing investment land.
In addition, representatives from different localities shared difficulties, such as the fact that high-tech manufacturing needed much investment but carried many risks, so investors were wary. Local farmers’ capacity for accessing science and technology was weak.
Tran Van Khoi, Acting Director of the National Centre for Agricultural Extension, said that localities needed to develop high-tech agricultural areas suitable for each province and region.
Duong Hoa Xo, Deputy Director of the HCM City Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, emphasised that it was important to plan suitable areas for high-tech agriculture.
"We should not invest widely. We should plan the areas that are least affected by rainstorms instead,” he said.
While setting up plans, infrastructure measures should be considered, such as fencing to minimise flooding.
Xo said that capital was the most difficult problem for most people who want to develop high-tech agriculture. To help them, the bank should recalculate loans based on the products they would create in the future, not the land that they mortgaged.
Cuong added that biotechnology application in agricultural production was necessary. "Crossbreeding technology with the application of molecular biotechnology and biotechnological multiplication technology is the preferred solution,” he said.
Cuong proposed building models of seedling demonstrations so that farmers can learn from experience and then expand production and develop a policy of supporting seedlings and other support programmes.
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