Agriculture-environment urged to perform stronger legal reform, digital transformation

Another key priority is the vigorous implementation of Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW on science, technology, innovation and digital transformation. The ministry was tasked with leading a 100-day nationwide campaign to review and complete outstanding tasks related to the resolution, with detailed weekly and monthly action plans and clearly assigned responsibilities, said Deputy Prime Minister Ho Quoc Dung.

Deputy Prime Minister Ho Quoc Dung addresses the conference (Photo: baochinhphu.vn)
Deputy Prime Minister Ho Quoc Dung addresses the conference (Photo: baochinhphu.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) - Deputy Prime Minister Ho Quoc Dung on July 2 called on the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment to accelerate institutional reform and digital transformation while maintaining growth momentum across the agriculture and environment sectors.

Addressing the ministry's conference reviewing first-half performance and outlining tasks for the remainder of 2026, the Deputy PM said completing the legal framework must remain the ministry's top priority.

He urged the ministry to expedite revisions to key legislation, including the Land Law, the Law on Environmental Protection, the Law on Water Resources and other related laws to meet the country's evolving development needs.

He instructed the ministry to review and complete sectoral planning, clearly identifying plans requiring revision or new formulation to meet the Government's implementation schedule.

Another key priority, he said, is the vigorous implementation of Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW on science, technology, innovation and digital transformation. The ministry was tasked with leading a 100-day nationwide campaign to review and complete outstanding tasks related to the resolution, with detailed weekly and monthly action plans and clearly assigned responsibilities.

Dung urged the ministry to strengthen agricultural production, resource management and environmental protection to help achieve the country's 2026 growth targets.

In agriculture, he called for stronger efforts to boost production, processing and consumption of farm produce while increasing product quality and added value.

He stressed the need to intensify measures against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing to secure the early removal of the European Commission's "yellow card", describing it as a challenging but strategically important task for maintaining and expanding Vietnam's seafood exports.

Regarding national target programmes, the ministry, as the standing agency, was instructed to finalise coordination mechanisms, clarify responsibilities among ministries and localities, and strengthen supervision to improve implementation and public investment disbursement.

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Using drones to fertilize the 2026 Summer-Autumn rice crop in Can Tho (Photo: VNA)

With natural disasters and climate change expected to remain unpredictable in 2026, the Deputy PM asked for practical response plans prioritising the protection of lives and property.

He also called for the wide application of science, technology and digital tools in forecasting, early warning and real-time disaster monitoring to improve response capacity.

Minister of Agriculture and Environment Trinh Viet Hung affirmed that the ministry would promptly translate the Deputy PM's directions into detailed action plans with clear timelines and accountability, while stepping up inspections and addressing implementation bottlenecks.

Delivering a report at the event, Deputy Minister Dang Ngoc Diep said that the ministry had maintained stable operations following organisational restructuring and proactively introduced measures to support growth in agriculture, natural resources and environmental management.

In the first six months of 2026, Vietnam's agro-forestry-fishery exports were estimated at 38.88 billion USD, up 6% year-on-year, while the sector recorded GDP growth of 3.8–3.85%, exceeding the annual target of 3.7%.

The ministry also proposed a number of special mechanisms, including allowing coal producers to exceed licensed extraction capacity by up to 15% to help ensure energy security and support economic growth.

Administrative reforms continued, with the ministry proposing the abolition of 149 outdated legal documents, equivalent to about one-quarter of those under review, helping improve the business environment and reduce compliance costs.

In implementing Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW, the ministry proposed 15 strategic technology projects worth an estimated 1.3 trillion VND (about 50 million USD) and identified 13 potential strategic technology products. Notably, Vietnam's national agricultural product traceability system officially became operational on June 30, providing a foundation for quality management, information transparency and expanded export opportunities, according to Diep./.

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