(vasep.com.vn) On the evening of 11th March in Hanoi, Vietnam’s Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mr. Cao Duc Phat and Mr. Yoshinobu Nisaka, Governor of Japan’s Wakayama prefecture signed an MOU to expand cooperation in agriculture and fisheries.
Under the MoU, the two sides will focus their cooperation on developing advanced techniques in agricultural production, processing and distribution to improve the workforce and promote agricultural trade.
According to Minister Cao Duc Phat, in order to sustainably develop agriculture during its international economic integration, Vietnam must strengthen cooperations with developed countries, especially Japan. Vietnam and Japan’s Wakayama prefecture share the target of creating high quality agicultural and fisheries products to boast the development of processing industry, giving farmers more profits.
Mr. Yoshinobu Nisaka also emphasized the similarities in cooperation and development of the two sides. Japanese SMEs have been applying high technologies in agriculture and fisheries. Once the MOU is signed, businesses will be facilitated with technical transfer, investments and training.
Reportedly, Wakayama is a prefecture where agriculture especially seafood is developed. Binh Dinh province of Vietnam recently received the support from this prefecture with fishing techniques and tuna storage.