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Vinh Long (VNA) – The People’s Committee ofꦗ Vinh Long province on September 12 held talks with Japan’s WAGO Group and the Hai Phong 💙Investment, Trade and Construction Co., Ltd. to discuss potential cooperation in agricultural exports, technology transfer in crop cultivation, and biomass power development.
Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Luu Quang Ngoi said Vinh Long, located at the heart of the Mekong Delta, enjoys favourable conditions for agricultural production, agro-processing, and logistics. The province is focusing on three strategic directions, including promoting deep processing of key agricultural and aquatic products to raise added value, reduce post-harvest losses, and diversify products to meet international demand. It is working to build sustainable value chains that link farmers, enterprises, scientists, and distributors, especially expanding international-standard traceability and quality management systems to target high-end markets. Besides, Vinh Long also aims to strengthen cooperation in technology, trade, and human resources, ranging from digital agriculture and logistics-based commercialisation to e-commerce and public – private partnerships. "The provincial administration is committed to accompanying enterprises by creating the most favourable conditions in terms of administrative procedures and policies, and ensuring a transparent, stable, competitive, and efficient investment environment,” Ngoi stressed. WAGO Group Chairman Kiuchi Hirokazu noted that Vinh Long boasts one of the largest rice cultivation areas in the Mekong Delta, producing a huge volume of rice husks. Instead of being treated as waste, rice husks can be used as feedstock for biomass power plants and as raw material for silica, a key component in construction materials and solar panel production. VNA