Sci-technology vital
for agriculture
HA NOI (VNS)- National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Sinh Hung
yesterday declared the necessity of boosting the development and application
of science and technology in agricultural production to raise the value of
the country's produce.
Hung, who has long
supported technological advancement in the sector, was speaking at a
conference on the subject attended by relevant ministers and over 150 leading
experts.
He stated that
science and technology have not been effectively utilised to develop
agriculture in rural areas, and called on the participants to identify
measures to end the shortcomings.
Nguyen Van Bo,
director of the Viet Nam Agriculture Science Institute said there was a
serious lack of scientists with agricultural expertise.
He argued that it
was necessary to create favourable conditions for scientists to dedicate
their careers to a specific area of research, rather than having them change
every five years or so.
Each scientific or
research centre should employ and finance about 20 experts in different areas
of study and support them to realise their ideas, he said, adding that these
institutes should be given the freedom to allocate finances and recruit
well-qualified scientists as they saw fit.
Dang Kim Son,
director of the
Nguyen Xuan Dung,
chairman of the National Assembly Committee for Science, Technology and
Environment said the delay in applying solid technological theory to
agricultural production had lessened its effect.
Son called on
leaders to do more to encourage economic sectors to participate in science
and technology research and attract young people to work in rural areas.
Dung agreed and
said labourers in agricultural sector receive lower wages than others – often
as little as VND 50,000 (US$2.3) per day, lowering the attraction of work in
this field.
Hung said it was
necessary to apply science and technology to all agricultural production
processes and form close relations between researchers, enterprises and farmers.
However, it was
not all doom and gloom and experts did acknowledge that technological
advancements had reinvigorated cultivation, formed new breeds and seeds of
crops and improved post-harvest processing techniques.
Last year the
agriculture sector earned more than $27 billion, equivalent to one-fifth of
the export turnover. - VNS
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Thứ Ba, 3 tháng 9, 2013
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