PM suggests New Zealand support Vietnam with dragon fruit value chain
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc suggested New Zealand support Vietnam to build a value chain for dragon fruit while receiving Minister of Agriculture, Biosecurity, Food Safety, and Rural Communities Damien O’Connor in Hanoi on August 29.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (R) receives Minister of Agriculture, Biosecurity, Food Safety, and Rural Communities Damien O’Connor |
He took this occasion to thank New Zealand for providing official development assistance (ODA) for Vietnam over the past time.
The bilateral cooperation potential remains huge, including the production of Vietnamese avocado for exports, he said.
New Zealand is hoped to help Vietnam organise production and create a value chain for Vietnamese dragon fruit to boost exports of this fruit to the world, the PM said.
The guest expressed his impression on the dynamic development of Vietnam and said he some working sessions with Vietnamese ministries, departments and localities to seek stronger collaboration in agriculture and other fields.
He agreed with the PM’s proposal of building a value chain for Vietnamese dragon fruit and boasted that New Zealand has been successful in developing a value chain for its kiwi from the selection of good varieties to preservation and overseas shipment.
New Zealand is willing to support Vietnam in this field as well as in the management of food safety and other realms, he affirmed.
PM Phuc stressed that Vietnam always attaches great importance to the ASEAN-New Zealand strategic partnership and revealed that Vietnam will be Chair of ASEAN in 2020 – the year marking the 45th founding anniversary of the bilateral partnership and fifth anniversary of the strategic partnership.
He asked New Zealand to closely work with Vietnam to host conferences between ASEAN and its partners.
The PM added that Vietnam is determined to ratify the Comprehensive Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) in 2018 and hopes New Zealand will soon ratify this pact.
He urged the two countries to promote cooperation in trade and investment, especially increasing the bilateral trade which remains modest at present.