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Prioritizing Added Rice Value (14/02)

14/02/2012 - 13 Lượt xem

Ensuring good rice varieties
Statistics from DCP showed that, in 2011 the agricultural sector directed to increase third rice crop production by 500,000 ha in the Mekong Delta according to Government Resolution 11. Thanks to a record production, rice became one of the four agricultural products that had export revenues of more than US$3 billion, along with seafood, wood and rubber. However, Nguyen Tri Ngoc, the Director General of DCP said that 2012 will be a hard year for rice production due to the impacts from climate changes, limiting farm land and Vietnam growing population.
Therefore, DCP sets a target of keeping rice export volumes stable in 2012 at 6.8 million tonnes while also focusing on raising rice value, of which seasonal production will be adjusted and rice varieties will be used reasonably. Northern regions will cultivate in late spring crop and the Mekong Delta will focus on autumn and winter crops.
Cao Duc Phat, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development stressed that from this year to 2016, the ministry will continue to invest in projects that do researches to create new rice varieties with high yields, better quality and are adaptable to changes in the weather and different ecological conditions. Particularly, the Mekong Delta will focus on creating a rice variety for export for winter-spring crop production which is 7mm in length, clear and has 20 percent of amylose content.
Develop a trademark for rice exports
In the context of economic integration, it is vital to build a trademark for rice exports to increase competitiveness in the world markets, especially the US and the European markets. In order to develop a trademark for rice exports, MARD carried out a number of specific solutions, including organization of large rice fields as samples and production under GAP standards to produce a large and correlative rice quantity.
In addition, the rice production sector has plans to develop technologies for post-harvest processes and standards for grinding factories and storehouses. It also intends to establish a rice purchasing system and encourages rice purchasing contracts between export rice processors and farmers. To create favorable conditions for the implementation of these plans, MARD promulgated Decision 2049/QD-BNN-CB on September 6, 2011 to approve the planning of Vietnam Food distribution system until 2020 and long-term vision until 2030
The ministry is also submitting a Decision to the Government to enhance coordination among the State, farmers, scientists and businesses in producing, processing and consumption of agricultural products. Cao Duc Phat added that through the trade promotion activities, MARD will develop trademarks for a number of domestic rice varieties such as Tam Xoan rice in Hai Hau district, Nam Dinh Province and Cho Dao rice in Long An Province. As regarding the US and the European markets, the ministry expects to increase the volume of rice exports to both markets in 2012 and the next five years, in which high quality rice such as fragrant rice and Jasmine rice will be exported to the US and the Vietnam five- percent broken rice and sticky rice will be shipped to European markets./.

Source: VEN