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An Giang develops hi-tech vegetable farming for export

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Vegetables grown using hydroponics in a poly greenhouse in An Giang Province’s Long Xuyên City. — VNA/ Photo Vũ Sinh

AN GIANG — The Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta province of An Giang plans to develop concentrated vegetable growing areas that use advanced techniques and production codes to facilitate exports.

An Giang, one of the delta’s largest vegetable growing provinces, plans to develop 6,000ha by 2025, focusing on leaf, root and fruit vegetables, corn, peanut, and taro.

It targets half the area getting production codes, 1,350ha getting Vietnamese good agricultural practices (VietGAP) certification and 350ha getting GlobalGAP certification by 2025.

It will promote farming by co-operatives and co-operative groups in these areas under value chains.

It targets increasing incomes from these areas by at least 40 per cent in 2025 compared to last year.

Trần Anh Thư, deputy chairman of the province People’s Committee, said the province would support co-operatives, co-operative groups and companies investing in processing and preserving vegetable products.

“The province … will renovate and develop agricultural production models based on market demand, value chain development, large production scale, and linkages between companies, co-operatives, co-operative groups, and farmers.”

It also plans to improve forecasting of market demand, promote trade and shift exports of vegetable products to Cambodia and China from unofficial to official channels.

It will expand exports to promising markets like the EU, Japan, Australia, and South Korea.

It will help set up eight new co-operatives and co-operative groups that grow clean vegetables, process and distribute vegetables.

All co-operatives will be granted the right to use the An Giang brand name for their vegetables.

Clean vegetables

An Giang has encouraged farmers in recent years to use advanced techniques to grow clean vegetables.

Nguyễn Văn Sách of Mỹ Thạnh Ward in Long Xuyên City has switched from growing vegetables using traditional farming methods to organic standards with encouragement from the city Agriculture Extension Centre.

For his first crop after the switch, he was taught farming techniques and provided cucumber seedlings and organic fertilisers by the centre, he said.  

Now he also grows other vegetables like various gourds and winter melon, he said.

“The yield of organic vegetables is not high but their production costs are lower, and so the profit is still good.”

The province Farmers Association also supports its members.

Its Farmer Support Fund provided soft loans worth a total of VNĐ30.9 billion (US$1.35 million) to 1,084 farmers last year for growing vegetables, fruits and other produce, raising animals and doing business.

The province encourages farmers with unproductive rice fields to grow other, high-value crops instead, including vegetables, to improve their incomes, and more than 31,100ha have been converted since 2016 to grow vegetables and fruits.

According to Nguyễn Sĩ Lâm, director of the province Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, the income from vegetables is VNĐ120-150 million ($5,300 -6,600) a year per hectare.

In 2021-25 the province plans to convert another 34,100ha of unproductive rice fields to grow vegetables and fruits.

Thư, deputy chairman of the People’s Committee, said the province would help farmers acquire quality seeds and high technologies to reduce costs and increase yields.

It targets agricultural sector growth of 2.8 per cent a year in 2021-25, the same as in 2016-20. —

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Police detain 2 drivers for 3 months to probe apparently intentional crash in southern Vietnam

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Two Vietnamese drivers who were accused of purposely crashing their cars into each other last week in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, southern Vietnam will be kept in custody for three more months pending an investigation, a local police official confirmed on Wednesday morning.

The drivers were identified as Nguyen Dinh Ky, a 41-year-old from Thanh Hoa Province, north-central Vietnam, and Phan Hoang Bich Tien, 31, a native of Dong Nai Province, a neighbor of Ba Ria-Vung Tau.

Nguyen Dinh Ky, a 41-year-old from Thanh Hoa Province, north-central Vietnam, who drove the Lexus in the intentional car collision, is seen at the police station. Photo: Xuan Truong / Tien Phong

Nguyen Dinh Ky, a 41-year-old from Thanh Hoa Province, north-central Vietnam, who drove a Lexus in an allegedly intentional car collision, is seen at the police station. Photo: Xuan Truong / Tien Phong

Phan Hoang Bich Tien, a 31-year-old native of Dong Nai Province, the driver of the VinFast in the car crash, is seen at the police station. Photo: Xuan Truong / Tien Phong

Phan Hoang Bich Tien, a 31-year-old native of Dong Nai Province, the driver of a VinFast car in the car crash, is seen at the police station. Photo: Xuan Truong / Tien Phong

Police accused these drivers of intentionally crashing their cars into each other due to their conflict.

They were detained pending an investigation into their ‘knowingly destroying each other’s property.’

The supposedly deliberate collision involving a VinFast and a Lexus took place at Nguyen Huu Tho – Nguyen Van Linh Intersection in the province’s Ba Ria City on November 20 evening, according to police.

The VinFast driven by Tien rear-ended the Lexus steered by Ky. After that, Ky turned his Lexus around and crashed head-on into the VinFast twice.

Consequently, the front of the cars were badly damaged.

The city’s police arrived at the scene of the deliberate crash in the same evening and issued an urgent arrest warrant for the two drivers on November 21.

In the following days, police officers extended the detention of the drivers and waited for a car damage assessment report before deciding to keep them in custody for three more months to probe their acts.

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Hue’s immense Chuon Lagoon

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Chuon Lagoon is located in the northeast reaches of Phu An commune in Phu Vang district, approximately 12 km from the downtown area of Hue city in Thua Thien-Hue province. It is a spacious brackish-water lagoon, spanning over 100 hectares, and is part of the Tam Giang Lagoon system, which is known as the largest brackish water lagoon in Southeast Asia.

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Japanese economic expert sees potential surge in Vietnam’s per capita income

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Japanese Professor Fukunari Kimura, chief economist for the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), has affirmed that Vietnam is among the most potential nations to shift from a middle-income to high-income economy amid the globalization era.

A report on policy consultancy covering recommendations to help Vietnam become a high-income nation by 2045 was tabled by the ERIA representative during a meeting with Vietnamese State President Vo Van Thuong and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio in Tokyo on Monday.

Vietnam aims to be a developed nation with a high per capita income by 2045, when the country celebrates 100 years of the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.

Over 20 years is left for the nation to speed up efforts to reach the target.

State President Thuong’s ongoing Japan visit through Thursday is part of Vietnam’s bid to fulfill the goal. 

In a joint statement issued on Monday on the elevation of the Japan-Vietnam relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership for peace and prosperity in Asia and the world, the Japanese side underlined that Japan will keep backing Vietnam’s efforts in 2045.

Japan will provide the Southeast Asian nation with advisory services on policies and resources, as well as the report with over 630 pages called ‘Vietnam 2045.’

Prof. Kimura told Tien Phong (Youth) newspaper that the report was prepared by several prestigious experts in Japan and Vietnam. They have researched Vietnam’s economic development for ages.

He is co-author of the report’s Chapter 8: ‘New Waves of Digitalization, the Industry 4.0 Era, and Creativity.’

“Vietnam has successfully utilized the driving forces of globalization by accelerating its international economic integration and dealing with challenges to spur industrial development,” said Kimura.

The report includes Vietnam’s achievements, economic status, and future orientations in all fields to offer appropriate recommendations.

Besides, it also encompasses obstacles facing the country during its energy transition and sustainability journey to move toward a comprehensive developed economy.

Professor Fukunari Kimura, chief economist for the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA). Photo: Foreign Press Center Japan

Professor Fukunari Kimura, chief economist for the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA). Photo: Foreign Press Center Japan

Prof. Kimura said that in the past, some countries succeeded in leaping to the high-income level from an upper middle income such as Japan and South Korea.

“However, they had made these great strides before the globalization era in the 1990s,” he said.

Now, to make such a great leap is tough, he added.

The biggest challenge encountering developing nations like Vietnam is not the middle per capita income level, he underscored.

It is the fact that no countries have jumped from an upper middle-income economy to a high-income economy to become a developed nation.

“However, Vietnam is one of the potential nations to do it,” he affirmed.

“We believe that Vietnam can make great strides and prove that it is a typical model of rapid development. Japan is always a friend and partner of Vietnam.”

As part of the top Vietnamese official’s visit to Japan, State President Thuong and his spouse had a meeting with Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Tuesday (local time).

Speaking at the reception for President Thuong, Emperor Naruhito said that their traditional friendship and cultural similarities have strengthened the Vietnam – Japan ties as well as boosted bilateral cooperation in various fields.

Vietnamese State President Vo Van Thuong, his spouse and other top Vietnamese and Japanese officials savor banh mi, a Vietnamese baguette filled with pate, cold cuts, herbs, cucumber, chili sauce, and pickles. Photo: Nguyen Hong / Tien Phong

Vietnamese State President Vo Van Thuong, his spouse, and other top Vietnamese and Japanese officials savor ‘banh mi,’ a Vietnamese baguette filled with pate, cold cuts, herbs, cucumber, chili sauce, and pickles. Photo: Nguyen Hong / Tien Phong

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