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Vietnam, German share experience to develop agricultural value chains

The Vietnam Farmers’ Union (VFU) and German Farmers’ Association (DBV) held a workshop in Hanoi on October 4 to share experience in developing value chains in agricultural production.
Vietnam, German share experience to develop agricultural value chains ảnh 1Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Farmers’ Union Leu Vu Dieu speaks at the conference (Photo: dangcongsan.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Farmers’Union (VFU) and German Farmers’ Association (DBV) held a workshop in Hanoi onOctober 4 to share experience in developing value chains in agriculturalproduction.

Vice Chairman of the VFU Leu Vu Dieu saidVietnam is modernising agriculture and rural areas while actively promotingintegration in the global economy, and the formation of value chains inagriculture will be the key for success in this task.

The country has implemented the “New Vision forAgriculture” initiative from 2010 with a view to developing comprehensive andsustainable agricultural value chains in line with global value chains andclimate change response, he added.

So far over 10,000 farmers have joined technicaldemonstration models and applied sustainable standards for some agriculturalproducts with the cooperation of multinational groups, according to Dieu.

Many cooperative groups and cooperatives havebeen formed, helping farmers connect with each other and with the market, henoted.

However, the VFU made it clear that theformation of value chains in agriculture has faced many difficulties, thegreatest of which is capital shortage, hence the few number of value chains inthe country.

Former Secretary of the DBV Helmut Born stressedthat in a value chain, the customer has the decisive voice, so farmers mustunderstand better customers’ needs in order to meet demand.

Based on opinions raisedat the workshop, the VFU will make recommendations to the Party, State andGovernment to improve policies and mechanisms encouraging farmers to set upcooperative groups and cooperatives, and businesses to invest in agriculturalproduction value chains.-VNA
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