National online conference to be held on agriculture, farmers, rural a

National online conference to be held on agriculture, farmers, rural areas

A national online conference along with a national exhibition will be held in November to review the 10-year implementation of the resolution on agriculture, farmers and rural areas of the 7th plenum of the 10th-tenure Party Central Committee.
National online conference to be held on agriculture, farmers, rural areas ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: baochinhphu.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – A nationalonline conference along with a national exhibition will be held in November toreview the 10-year implementation of the resolution on agriculture, farmers andrural areas of the 7th plenum of the 10th-tenure PartyCentral Committee.

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuchas issued instructions on preparations for the events, slated for November 26and 27 at the National Convention Hall in Hanoi.

The PM and the head of the PartyCentral Committee’s Economic Commission will chair the events.

The PM requested that relatedministries, agencies and People’s Committees of provinces and centrally-runcities to implement their assigned tasks and report the outcomes to theEconomic Commission before October 25.

The programme of the nationalonline conference on November 26 will include several workshops on the themesof sustainable development of agriculture and rural areas, the application ofscience-technology in the industrialization and modernization of agricultureand rural areas, and investment potential and prospects of the agriculturalcommodity market.

The national exhibition willbegin on November 27.-VNA
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