UK attaches importance to agriculture cooperation with Vietnam

London (VNA) – Minister of State at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
of the UK Victoria Prentis on May 25 highlighted the importance of the Vietnam-UK
agriculture and rural development cooperation, especially now that the UK government
considers Vietnam as a vital partner in the Indo-Pacific region.
During talks with visiting Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam
Phung Duc Tien at the headquarters of DEFRA, Prentis affirmed her country’s
commitment to strongly support the transformation of Vietnam's agriculture
towards green, low emission and sustainable development.
For
his part, Tien proposed specific cooperation, including in the field of policy, to develop green and low-emission agriculture, promote the opening of agro-forestry-aquaculture markets, and strengthen cooperation in sustainable development, climate change adaptation and biodiversity.
He expressed his hope that the two sides will soon sign a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) on cooperation in agriculture and rural development, thus promoting
and realising priority cooperation programmes and activities in 2022-2025.
Regarding future orientations for cooperation, the Vietnamese official suggested
the UK government to soon consider opening the market for fresh fruits such as
mango, passion fruit, grapefruit, litchi, and longan; and processed pork and poultry
products, poultry eggs, and milk and dairy products, from Vietnam.
To
increase trade in livestock products between the two countries, Deputy Minister
Tien proposed the UK side to provide veterinary hygiene and food safety
requirements.
Prentis
agreed on Tien’s assessment of the cooperation potential between the two
ministries in the near future, and noted proposals of Vietnam to promote the
opening of the market.
She suggested
Vietnam consider to soon import some pork and chicken products of the UK, and
affirmed her country’s commitment to strongly support the transformation of
Vietnam's agriculture towards green, low emission and sustainable development.
Bilateral cooperation
in agriculture has been over the recent past promoted and achieved important progress. Agricultural,
forestry and fishery products of the two countries are exported to each other
with increasing turnovers, especially after the UK-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement
(UKVFTA) officially took effect in May 2021./.