Can Tho (VNA) - Francophonie 𒁏cooperation in the field of sustainable agriculture, the Francophone community and the issue of food security, and sharing experiences on respondin🤡g to climate change are the main topics of three discussion sessions within the framework of the Francophone Parliamentary Forum on sustainable agriculture, food security, and climate change adaptation, held in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho on January 21.
Strengthening cooperation for sustainable agriculture and global food security
Speaking at the session on Francophonie cooperation in the field of sustainable agriculture, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Minh Hoan expressed his hope that the initiatives from the forum will contribute to addressing urgent issues such as food security and the development of green agriculture. Hoan emphasised that agriculture is a key sector for many member countries of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Francophonie (APF), particularly in Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean. He noted that South-South and trilateral cooperation mechanisms are effective ways to share experiences and resources, helping to reduce the development gap between countries within the bloc. Citing the example of how Vietnam's rice farming techniques helped revive rice cultivation in the Camargue region of France and helped the area avoid a famine over 70 years ago, the minister shared that today, thousands of Vietnamese agricultural experts continue to work closely with African countries, guiding techniques for rice and maize cultivation as well as fish farming. The official highlighted the role of advanced farming technologies and sustainable resource management practices, proposing countries work together and take practical actions to address global challenges such as climate change and food insecurity.Promoting food security in vulnerable regions
In the discussion session on the Francophone community and the issue of food security, delegates affirmed the important role of the community in promoting food security, especially in developing countries and regions vulnerable to climate change, conflicts, or economic crises. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam is currently self-sufficient in food for 100 million people and exports agricultural products to more than 180 countries and territories. In 2024 alone, agricultural export turnover reached 62.5 billion USD, with a trade surplus of 17.9 billion USD. The ministry is also developing a South-South and trilateral cooperation project in agriculture, as directed by the Government, to strengthen collaboration with African countries, share experiences, and provide technical support in agricultural production.Sharing knowledge and transferring technology to address climate change
In the final session on January 21, delegates highlighted the role of parliaments and governments in improving legal frameworks to respond to climate change. According to Nguyen Tuan Anh, Vice Chairman of the National Assembly’s Committee on Science, Technology, and Environment, in order to institutionalise the Party’s guidelines on climate change response, the National Assembly and the Government have focused on building and perfecting the legal system and monitoring the implementation of policies and laws, and issuing strategies, resolutions, plans, and action plans related to climate change adaptation. Vietnam is also a party to 18 international treaties and agreements aimed at enhancing adaptation capacity and mitigating the negative impacts of climate change, added Anh.
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