President hosts agriculture, rural development general council delegation
President Vo Van Thuong hosted a reception for a delegation from the General Council of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam on the occasion of the 10th founding anniversary of the council.
President Vo Van Thuong (2nd from right) and representatives from the General Council of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam at the reception (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - President Vo Van Thuong hosted a reception for a delegation from the GeneralCouncil of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam on the occasion of the10th founding anniversary of the council.
Chairman of the council Ho Xuan Hung said that after 10years of establishment, the council has attracted more than 230 collective and10,000 individual members, including businesses, organisations andintellectuals who share the same target of building a modern agriculturalsector, rich farmers and smart rural areas.
Over the years, the council has been active in popularisingand giving feedback on the Party and State policies regarding agriculture, rural development and farmers,while proposing measures to restructure the sector and promote digitaltransformation in agriculture, and helping farmers sell their products, hesaid.
Hung suggested that the State design a law on the council toenhance its operational efficiency, while issuing policies to encourageenterprises to invest in agriculture and rural areas, supporting the council inengaging in the consultation and criticising process for some national targetprogramme, and forming a fund for the building of new-style rural area inborder and island regions.
President Vo Van Thuong speaks at the event (Photo: VNA)
President Thuong affirmed that the Party and State consider the development ofagriculture, farmers and rural areas as a matter of strategic importance, and highlightedthe contributions that the agricultural sector and farmers have made to the country’sachievements so far, especially in ensuring food security and earning a largeamount of export revenue.
The State leader expressed his hope that the council will continue to encouragefarmers to renew their mindset fromself-supply to large-scale production, assisting farmers to become agriculturalworkers.
Underlining the need to complete policies to facilitate agriculturaland rural development, the President asked the council to actively engage inthe policy building process.
He said that the council should organise activities to support farmers,including those in vocational training, technology transfer, new-style ruralarea building and promotion of the role of farmers in production. The council should encourage engagement in the developmentof circular agricultural economy, while promoting mutual support among farmersin production and product selling, he said.
President Thuong also asked the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development andrelevant agencies to create favourable conditions for and support the councilto enhance its operational efficiency./.
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