Vietnam PM confident of big cooperation with New Zealand on major agricultural programmes


Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (left) examines products of the Plan and Food Research Centre of New Zealand in Auckland. - Vietnam News/ANN

AUCKLAND (Vietnam News/ANN): Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh visited the Plan and Food Research Centre (PFR) in Auckland on Sunday as part of his official visit to New Zealand.

The centre has been cooperating with farmers, scientists, food companies, exporters, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Ministry of Science and Technology in Vietnam in projects on raising crop output, quality and pest resistance, and promoting post-harvest and processing technologies to bring more profit to farmers and firms.

Noteworthy are projects in supporting for-export passion fruit and avocado industries, dragon fruit farming and safe vegetable farming based on GAP process.

PM Chinh said the advantages of Vietnam and New Zealand are supplementary, which provide a firm foundation for the two sides to promote cooperation, including in farming and food processing.

Pham is on a two-day official visit to New Zealand and had arrived here on Saturday (March 10).

He expressed hope that building on the achievements, the two sides will accelerate joint work and make breakthroughs in agricultural cooperation. - Vietnam News/ANN

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