The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Embassy of Denmark in Hanoi on Dec. 21 held a conference to review the second phase of a programme supporting Vietnam’s aquaculture development.
Addressing the conference, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Vu Van Tam said over seven years from 2006 to 2012, the programme – the Fisheries Sector Programme Support, Phase II (FSPS II), has introduced many practical models to help poor people involving in fisheries activities have stable incomes.
The Vietnamese government will maintain and build on the results of the programme as well as pour more investment in aquaculture with a view to turning it into a key economic sector, he stressed.
Danish Ambassador John Nielsen said the combined effects of increasing poor household incomes and quality product export increases are good indicators of FSPS II success.
The FSPS II, with a budget of 245 million DKK (45 million USD), has helped more than 43,000 people escape from poverty.-VNA
Addressing the conference, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Vu Van Tam said over seven years from 2006 to 2012, the programme – the Fisheries Sector Programme Support, Phase II (FSPS II), has introduced many practical models to help poor people involving in fisheries activities have stable incomes.
The Vietnamese government will maintain and build on the results of the programme as well as pour more investment in aquaculture with a view to turning it into a key economic sector, he stressed.
Danish Ambassador John Nielsen said the combined effects of increasing poor household incomes and quality product export increases are good indicators of FSPS II success.
The FSPS II, with a budget of 245 million DKK (45 million USD), has helped more than 43,000 people escape from poverty.-VNA