VN must find funding for farmers
HA NOI -
Viet Nam needs to create policies to promote investment in agriculture to
build a farming sector to compete internationally, as the country integrates
into the global economy.
Investments in agriculture remain
modest, although the sector involved nearly 70 per cent of the country's
population, while contributing some 18-22 per cent of gross domestic product
and 23-35 per cent of the value of all exports.
Yet, investments in agriculture were
estimated to account for only 6 per cent of the economy's total investments.
Experts at a meeting held by the
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development on Friday pointed out that
firms were hesitant to invest in the agricultural and rural sector due to
bottlenecks in policies and mechanisms, including land-related issues and
credit policies.
According to Nguyen Do Anh Tuan,
deputy director of the Institute of Policy and Strategy for Agriculture and
Rural Development, complicated administrative procedures controlling
agro-fishery and forestry companies were discouraging investments.
A survey by the think tank in 2014
found that nearly 80 per cent of surveyed companies operating in the
agricultural, fishery and forestry sectors wanted greater efforts in
administrative reforms to create favourable conditions for businesses.
Tuan said that slow tax reforms must
be hastened, together with incentives to be created to encourage firms to
invest.
Tran Dinh Thien, director of the
Viet Nam Economics Institute, stressed that it is time to change the view
about the role of businesses in agriculture. Businesses should be viewed as
the "leader" to drive the farming sector ahead, amid rapid
international integration.
Nguyen Manh Hung, chairman of Nafood
Group, said that open policies were important to encouraging firms to invest
in agriculture to develop a modern sector with high quality output and
greater productivity.
Further, the farming sector should
raise planning and strategy in line with the development of firms, Hung said.
Additionally, Minister of
Agriculture and Rural Development Cao Duc Phat, at the meeting, said the
ministry would create measures to tackle problems faced by firms.
Phat noted that it was important for
the agriculture sector to renew its production methods, in which firms played
a role in the restructuring process. Supporting firms would mean supporting
farmers, Phat said, adding that, without the participation of firms, it would
be difficult for farmers.
"The ministry will create
favourable conditions for businesses to invest and operate efficiently in the
agriculture sector. This is a key in promoting the development of the farming
sector," Phat said. - VNS
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Thứ Hai, 22 tháng 2, 2016
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