Hanoi (VNA)🙈 -- The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment was officially established and introduced to the public nationwide on March 1, 2025.
This marks a new milestone in the development of a “super-ministry” with robust governance capacity while also reflecting the strategic mindset on the essential connection between agriculture and environment. With the new path ahead, the newly formed ministry quickly began effective operations, contributing to national development in a new era – that of the nation’s rise.Essential connection for sustainable development
At the launch ceremony, Minister of Agriculture and Environment Do Duc Duy emphasised that the merger of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment was more than a structural change. It was a valuable opportunity to restructure and enhance overall efficiency. Bringing together environmental protection and agricultural development, as well as hydro-meteorology and farming, is necessary because these areas are deeply and organically interconnected. For generations, rice – the symbol of agriculture – has been central to Vietnamese life. However, today, under the pressure of rapid development, agriculture has become a major sector dependent on natural resources, especially land, water and air.
Activate development solutions
Shortyly following the National Assembly’s issuance of a resolution on the ministry establishment, Minister Duy presented personnel appointment decisions. At the launch of the ministry, he called on the entire ministry to unite to fulfill the goals for 2025 and the whole tenure. Its priorities include quickly stabilising the re-organised structure, and promoting institutional and policy perfection, boosting administrative reforms, and further improving the business climate. Besides, it is important to efficiently utilise resoures, remove bottlenecks, expand markets and agricultural branding, enhance value chains, and make timely adaptation to global economic and political developments so as to strive for 4% growth in agriculture, forestry, and fisheries as targeted by the National Assembly and the Government.
That same week, Deputy Minister Nguyen Quoc Tri and the EU Ambassador co-chaired the 7th🍃 meeting of the Vietnam-EU Joint Implementation Committee on the Voluntary Partnership Agreement/Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (VPA/FLEGT) to promote trade in timber hailing from sustainably managed and legally exploited forest areas.
Deputy Minister Le Cong Thanh also met with Kim Young Ki, Acting Director of the Korea Environmental Industry and Technology Institute, to promote the establishment of a resource recycling industrial zone in Vietnam under a memorandum of understanding signed between the then Vietnamese Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and the Republic of Korea’s Ministry of Environment in 2024.
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