Hanoi (VNA) – Thenational industry encouragement programme from 2014 to 2018 has contributed largelyto industrial development in rural areas, thus promoting the economic structureshifting towards industrialisation, modernisation, and new-style rural areabuilding, said Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh.
At a conference held in Hanoi on April 24 by the Party Central Committee’sEconomic Commission, the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Hanoi cityPeople’s Committee, Minister Anh said various technology transfer projects andvocational training courses were held under the programme.
Giving more details about the programme, Director of the ministry’s Agency forRegional Industry and Trade Ngo Quang Trung highlighted that the programme splashedout more than 1.18 trillion VND (50.67 million USD) to support industrialdevelopment in five years.
The programme organised vocational training and skill improvement courses for 18,000rural labourers, helping them secure stable jobs. It also helped 630 industrialestablishments in rural areas apply advanced technologies into production toimprove product quality.
Besides, 15 regional exhibitions on outstanding rural industrial goods wereorganised, honouring regional and national products that pose huge potentialfor market development.
Chairman of the Vietnam Association of Crafts Villages Luu Duy Dan suggestedthat in the time ahead, the programme should channel more focus on supportinglarge-scale production and value chain development. Besides, rural industrialproduction shops need assistance to expand business and improve competitiveedge.-VNA
At a conference held in Hanoi on April 24 by the Party Central Committee’sEconomic Commission, the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Hanoi cityPeople’s Committee, Minister Anh said various technology transfer projects andvocational training courses were held under the programme.
Giving more details about the programme, Director of the ministry’s Agency forRegional Industry and Trade Ngo Quang Trung highlighted that the programme splashedout more than 1.18 trillion VND (50.67 million USD) to support industrialdevelopment in five years.
The programme organised vocational training and skill improvement courses for 18,000rural labourers, helping them secure stable jobs. It also helped 630 industrialestablishments in rural areas apply advanced technologies into production toimprove product quality.
Besides, 15 regional exhibitions on outstanding rural industrial goods wereorganised, honouring regional and national products that pose huge potentialfor market development.
Chairman of the Vietnam Association of Crafts Villages Luu Duy Dan suggestedthat in the time ahead, the programme should channel more focus on supportinglarge-scale production and value chain development. Besides, rural industrialproduction shops need assistance to expand business and improve competitiveedge.-VNA
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