Vietnam keen to tap Indian technology for food processing and crop protection - Deputy Agriculture Minister, Tran Thanh Nam
Oct 26, 2018
NEW DELHI, 26 October 2018: Mr Tran Thanh Nam, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam, said today that Vietnam was looking for transfer of technology from India to strengthen its food processing and crop protection base. It was also keen on harnessing India's strength and developing a mechanism for organic food production in Vietnam.
Speaking at the Vietnam-India Business Forum: New Vision for Agriculture: Building and Strengthening Multi stakeholder Partnerships, organised by FICCI and the Embassy of Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Mr. Nam said that India had considerable expertise in bio-treatment of agri waste and development of bio-pesticides. This could be of great value to the Vietnamese agriculture sector, he added.
Mr Pham Sanh Chau, Ambassador of Vietnam to India, said that agriculture cooperation between Vietnam and India was as deep-rooted as the political relations between the two countries. Both sides needed to collaborate intensively with exchange of technology to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change on agriculture.
Mr RG Agarwal, Chairman - FICCI Sub Committee on Crop Protection Chemicals & Group Chairman, Dhanuka Agritech Ltd., said that India's agrochemical strengths complement Vietnam's market opportunities. India is currently the fourth largest producer of agro-chemicals, with the market projected to grow at 8.3% and reach USD 8.1 billion by FY-25. India is also seeking to pursue greener agrochemicals to reduce environmental impact, an area of mutual interest with Vietnam that offers opportunity for partnership.
Mr Nguyen Quoc Toan, Acting Director General, Agro Processing & Marketing Development Authority of Vietnam, gave an overview of the opportunities for agricultural trade and investment in Vietnam.