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Vietnam, Japan to work on hi-tech agriculture

Vietnam hopes for Japan’s further support in hi-tech agriculture and rural development, said Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Tran Viet Thanh.
Vietnam hopes for Japan’s further support in hi-tech agriculture andrural development, said Deputy Minister of Science and Technology TranViet Thanh.

He made the request at a working session withGovernor of the Ibaraki prefecture Masaru Hashimoto and Chairman of theIbaraki chapter of Japan Agriculture Cooperatives Group ToyokuniKakurai, in Ibaraki on August 20.

Thanh conveyed PresidentTruong Tan Sang’s invitation to the governor to visit Vietnam in orderto strengthen bilateral cooperation across the board.

Thedeputy minister suggested the Japanese side assist Vietnam in developingnew crop varieties resistant to drought, flood and pests, as well as incultivating and post-harvest techniques for farm produce.

Hashimoto said he will lead a 70-strong business delegation to Vietnamin early October, during which they will work with Vietnamese partnerson the transfer of technology used in agriculture.

Japan willback sci-tech coordination with Vietnam, Hashimoto noted firmly, addingthat he hopes the Vietnamese Ministry of Science and Technology willsend scientists to Ibaraki to join in studies and hi-tech production.

On the front line of embracing technological advances,Ibaraki has recorded the second largest output of agricultural productsin Japan.-VNA

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