Tel Aviv (VNA) – The Arava International Centre forAgriculture Training (AICAT) in southern Israel on June 14 held a graduationceremony for Vietnamese students and their peers from 10 other countries whofinished their training course on agriculture of the 2018-2019 school year.
Addressing the ceremony, First Secretary of the VietnameseEmbassy in Israel Khuat Van Quyen said the 11-month course was very useful tothe trainees, most of them coming from countries with developing agriculture,as it provided an access for them to the modern agriculture of the hostcountry.
Speaking to VNA reporters, Director of the Agency for International DevelopmentCooperation in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel Gil Haskel saidhe has received positive feedback from lecturers and farm owners aboutVietnamese students. The official further said the host side plans to bring inmore students from Vietnam next year to study and work in agriculture, addingthat he hopes to help the trainees after they come back to the country throughagriculture projects hosted by the Israel government and the agency.
Many traineessaid they have learned a lot of experiences in the field of management andbusiness after the course. Besides, they also spoke highly of Israel’s agriculturetechnology as well as the lifestyle of local farmers.
Earlier,another ceremony was held at the Ramat Negev agriculture centre in the centralpart of Israel, with the participation of Ambassador Do Minh Hung who thankedthe Israeli side for holding the course.
The diplomatadded that the work has contributed to the development of the relations offriendship and mutually beneficial cooperation among countries, and affirmedthat the two sides will maintain their close coordination in the time to come.
Currently thereare four centres in Israel that enroll Vietnamese students.-VNA
Addressing the ceremony, First Secretary of the VietnameseEmbassy in Israel Khuat Van Quyen said the 11-month course was very useful tothe trainees, most of them coming from countries with developing agriculture,as it provided an access for them to the modern agriculture of the hostcountry.
Speaking to VNA reporters, Director of the Agency for International DevelopmentCooperation in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel Gil Haskel saidhe has received positive feedback from lecturers and farm owners aboutVietnamese students. The official further said the host side plans to bring inmore students from Vietnam next year to study and work in agriculture, addingthat he hopes to help the trainees after they come back to the country throughagriculture projects hosted by the Israel government and the agency.
Many traineessaid they have learned a lot of experiences in the field of management andbusiness after the course. Besides, they also spoke highly of Israel’s agriculturetechnology as well as the lifestyle of local farmers.
Earlier,another ceremony was held at the Ramat Negev agriculture centre in the centralpart of Israel, with the participation of Ambassador Do Minh Hung who thankedthe Israeli side for holding the course.
The diplomatadded that the work has contributed to the development of the relations offriendship and mutually beneficial cooperation among countries, and affirmedthat the two sides will maintain their close coordination in the time to come.
Currently thereare four centres in Israel that enroll Vietnamese students.-VNA
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