Vietnam hopes to become food innovation hub of Asia: Deputy PM

Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh attended the virtual pre-summit of the United Nations Food Systems Summit 2021 on July 27, highlighting Vietnam’s wish to become a food innovation hub of Asia.
Vietnam hopes to become food innovation hub of Asia: Deputy PM ảnh 1Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh addresses the virtual pre-summit of the UN Food Systems Summit 2021 on July 27 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minhattended the virtual pre-summit of the United Nations Food Systems Summit 2021on July 27, highlighting Vietnam’s wish to become a food innovation hub ofAsia.

In his remarks, Deputy PM Minh emphasised the need to promote international cooperation for the connectivity of domestic and trans-boundary innovation networks and to alignresearch and application activities with the demand of businesses, food systems,and the whole economy.

He affirmed that Vietnam's strategy for socio-economic development in 2021-2030 aims for restructuring agriculture, developing large-scale commodity production of agricultural products and hi-tech agriculture, enhancing the agricultural sector's resilience and adaptability to climate change, and connecting agriculture with processing, markets, export and global value chains. 

The Deputy PM stressed that the Vietnamese Government has issued policies to attract more investment in modernising agriculture based on innovation and achievements of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (FIR). Vietnam, as a food providing country in a transparent, responsible and sustainable manner, will actively join in efforts to promote the transformation of the global food system.  
Senior officials of participating countries and the world’sleading enterprises discussed, shared experience, and put forth proposals witha view to stepping up scientific - technological application and innovationduring the transformation and building of sustainable food systems to securefood and nutrition security, helping to realise the Sustainable DevelopmentGoals.

Also at the event, Vietnamese Minister of Agriculture andRural Development Le Minh Hoan proposed widely applying initiatives created by farmers’ organisations and small- and medium-sizedenterprises at the grassroots level in connecting value chains, ensuringtransparent and fair sale of farm produce, protecting consumers’ rights andhealth, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and applying new technological achievementsof the FIR to maximise agricultural products’  values in terms of the economy, culture,landscape, and environment.

He held that reality-based creative models are prerequisitesfor all factors in food systems to share the value, responsibility, action, andbenefits in all the economic, social, and environmental aspects.

The pre-summit, held in Rome of Italy from July 26 - 28, is animportant step preparing for the UN Food Systems Summit 2021, scheduled to takeplace at the UN headquarters in New York, the US, in September. It is organisedby the UN in coordination with the Government of Italy, which is holding the Presidencyof the G20./.
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