Hi-tech firms sowing seeds of future
profits
Technology firms
and large multinational companies around the globe have begun venturing into
agriculture and utilizing their expertise to turn strong profits, according
to leading market analysts.
The analysts
have suggested that hi-tech companies are tempted to plunge into agriculture
primarily because of public unease about the quality of much of the food made
by low tech farming after a series of safety scandals.
The newcomers felt they
could offer a fresh approach and give consumers greater quality, the analysts
said.
A good example
is
These same analysts have
now suggested that in order for
Moving to high-tech farming
will boost the overall competitiveness of the nation’s agriculture and
related products, which last year generated billions in total revenue.
However it has done so at
very meagre profits despite bumper crops, they have said.
The latest statistics from
the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) showed that in the
2015 January-February period,
Overall the report
reflected that key farm export items such as seafood, rice, and coffee saw a
decline in value compared to the corresponding period last year.
MARD economists attributed
the strong decrease to a combination of poor marketing skills of domestic
exporters and both farmers and producers — who lack the capacity to compete
globally in the high-tech industry.
Hi-tech farming is a
knowledge-based agricultural system that uses technology to increase value
and quality of the farm's produce and it is flourishing in mostly highly densely
populated urban areas.
It enables maximum output
on a small plot of land or a small factory and is thus particularly important
in countries with high population density and limited land area. High – tech
farms are highly mechanized. This reduces the need for human labour and
increases labour productivity and competitiveness.
Cao Phong-Hoa Binh company
director Ha Ngoc Tuyen, stressed the need to apply modern
technology in both the production and preservation processes. Safe
application of modern technology will help increase the value of agricultural
products, Tuyen stressed.
Director General of
Hanoi-Hapro Corporation Nguyen Tien Vuong in turn said farmers can use high
tech to stay abreast of market conditions to get up to the minute timely
information on market information and conditions in markets not only in
Vietnam but around the world.
They can also use high-tech
to stay on top of new regulations in
Dr. Luu Bich Ho, a former
Director of the Ministry of Planning and Investment’s Development Strategy
Institute, said in the face of tough competition domestic businesses are
urged to utilize technology in developing a production chain for agricultural
products.
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Thứ Năm, 19 tháng 3, 2015
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