Speaking at a conference hosted by the ministry in Hanoi on June 29,
Minister Phat praised the great efforts made by the whole sector to
accelerate agricultural restructuring and resolve serious issues related
to climate change and markets, especially in the context that the
country is hastening international integration.
It is necessary to strongly and fully implement State management in the
sector, focusing on building mechanisms and policies in a strategic and
specific manner, he stressed.
The agriculture-forestry and aquaculture sector posted a decrease growth rate of 0.18% during the year's first six months. The sector’s production value was estimated to reach VND397.4 trillion (nearly US$17.9 billion), 0.1% lower than that of the same period last year.
Serious saline intrusion in the Mekong Delta region and prolonged drought and water shortages in Central and Central Highlands localities were attributed to the situations.
Unusual fish deaths occurred in four central coastal localities,
export markets’ demand tumbled for Vietnamese agriculture-forestry and
aquatic products, these were also said to be reasons behind the
situation.
However, the sector still enjoyed remarkable outcomes due to
restructuring, said head of the Ministry’s Planning Department Nguyen
Thi Hong.
During the period, many measures to improve the business climate and
national competitiveness index were intensified, Hong noted, adding that
research and market forecast projects, and activities to promote
trading were also enhanced, contributing to stabilising the sector’s
export turnover.
Though export prices had dropped for many agricultural products in the global market, export turnover of the whole sector still reached US$15.04 billion in the period, up 5.4% year-on-year.
The import value of agricultural material in the period was estimated to stand at US$10.66 billion, down 8.7% against the same time last year.
Hong said, the whole sector will concentrate on quickening
restructuring, while converting ineffective rice cultivation areas into
other plants which are in high demand.
Farmers nationwide will be provided with consultation and directions to
minimise damages caused by adverse weather , threats of diseases to
livestock and plants, and to reduce production expenses.
Solutions will be rolled out to overcome the consequences from droughts
and saltwater intrusion, and those to increase productivity and the
quality of products and ensure food safety, especially for farm products
for export such as dragon fruit, mangos, durians, longans, rambutans,
lychees and bananas, she added.
The sector will also keep a close watch on supply and demand changes in
domestic and foreign markets and devise policies to expand export
markets and take full advantage of the free trade agreements that
Vietnam signed with foreign partners, Hong stated.
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