In addition, the plan aims to promote the
development of a number of important commodities and products that need to be
encouraged and prioritized in helping with the production and consumption of
such provincial products as rice, corn, beans, noodles, sugarcanes, mangoes,
grapefruits, durians, rambutans, dragon fruits, cashew, cocoa, coffee, pepper,
and so on. In addition, the plan focuses on inviting and calling for domestic
and foreign enterprises to participate in construction 52 projects connecting
both production and consumption of agricultural products of 15 types of trees on
an area of nearly 3,400 hectares, including 4 breeding chains, 1 slaughter
chain and 1 seafood chain.
A farmer’s economic development model with
green-skin grapefruit trees in the province.
The task set out for the province’s functional
agencies and local authorities is to focus on implementing policies to encourage
cooperation development and production links with consumption of agricultural
products; build a large field with 16 projects, which was okayed by the
Provincial People’s Committee; simultaneously disseminate propaganda information
in various forms to invite businesses to participate in projects linking the
production and consumption of agricultural products; and attempt to continue
restructuring the field of cultivation. It is expected to mobilize and build
about 52 associated projects including 46 projects in the field of cultivation
and 5 projects in the field of livestock.
Accordingly, a lot of solutions will be implemented
in a synchronous manner to promote the dissemination of encouraging policies for
cooperation and connection in the production and consumption of agricultural
products as well as the impacts of the integration into the world’s economy to
the province’s agricultural production. In addition, the province will hold many
meetings to invite competent businesses and economic sectors to participate in
production links associated with consumption of agricultural product, thereby
selecting businesses with a sufficient financial capacity and stable consumption
markets to ensure the linkage for mutual benefits and sustainability. Regarding
policies on solutions, the plan also proposes that the sectors continue to
review and ask the provincial People’s Committee to adjust policies in
accordance with the practices and regulations of the central government to apply
and focus on the projects that link production and consumption of agricultural
products, special farming areas, and the regions that make good products for the
market, especially for exports to enhance the competitiveness of commodity
agricultural products, and effectively integrate policies to assist the State
and localities that have investment in agriculture and rural areas.
In addition, the plan sets out vocational training
solutions for rural workers in the implementation of linking production and
consumption of agricultural products and special farming areas to create a
premise to build the commodity production areas that are concentrated and on a
large-scale, and have a high efficiency to save production costs towards a
modern and sustainable agriculture. In particular, it is essential to focus on a
large-scale production, mechanize all the stages to lower product costs;
forecast and connect the market effectively to gradually participate in exports
and create a close linkage between the participants in the product chain in a
harmony of interests among the participants in the link. For producers, it is
necessary to encourage and show them how to apply agricultural production
techniques towards GAP closely and strictly, thereby reducing production costs,
create quality products, and so on. The total estimated costs of implementing
the plan to 2020 is about more than VND,289,741 million, including the costs of
implementing 16 large field projects of VND731,544,276 million and constructing
52 newly-connected projects of VND558,197.02 million.
Over the past time, after implementing the policy of
connecting production and consumption of agricultural products, the province has
built 16 chains of production and consumption with 12 enterprises and 16
cooperatives. For cultivation, the total area of the chain is over 3,400
hectares, reaching 61.73% of the original target (over 5,500 hectares). Through
these projects, there have been over 52,700 tons of products of all kinds to be
helped with consumption. Some products participating in the large field project
bring out higher economic efficiency than traditional production are the cocoa
model of Trong Duc Limited Company (a 1.3 - 1.5 fold compared with mass
production), VietGAP durian production project (Xuan Loc district) produced a
yield of 17-20 tons/ha, up by more than 5 tons/ha compared to conventional
durians. Districts and the city of Long Khanh have established many special
crop-growing areas with high economic value for exports like mangoes in Vinh Cuu,
Dinh Quan, and Xuan Loc districts; coffee in Dinh Quan, Tan Phu, and Cam My;
pepper in Xuan Loc and Cam My districts; durians in Cam My, Long Khanh and Tan
Phu; cocoa in Thong Nhat and so on. Up to now, a lot of agricultural products
have had geographical indication like Tan Trieu grapefruits and Long Khanh
rambutans.
Building connection links is to reduce the agricultural sector’s traditional production methods and poor
efficiency
In terms of livestock activities, a lot of livestock
areas have focused on quickly applying science and technology and automation in
livestock, thereby forming 13 chains connecting pigs and chicken. At present,
pig herds have reached 2.2 million and chicken have reached nearly 24 million,
increasing 5 times as many as 5 years ago. In addition, other fields like
seafood and mushroom cultivation have started to establish some original links.
According to the evaluation of the provincial
Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, policies and models have been
widely disseminated to various economic sectors by all levels, sectors and
localities through means of mass media communications, especially in-depth
training courses on policies to assist the development of agricultural
production. After the project is approved of, participants have implemented a
lot of important contents such as producing according to a process, and
participating in training courses to apply scientific and technological advances
to production; implementing a food safety production; taking an initiative of
reciprocal capital sources in the investment in infrastructure, agricultural
production areas, and so on.
However, according to the assessment of the
agriculture sector and rural development, the implementation of connection
policies associated with the consumption of agricultural products has still
faced a lot of difficulties. In particular, farmers have not really cared about
integration policies. Therefore, the participation is still fragmented. For
businesses, they have not been bold enough to invest in the agricultural sector
because this field still poses a high risk and brings out a low profit. Besides,
most enterprises have operated in a small scale and lacked capital for their
production expansion. The system of purchasing raw materials in enterprises is
still inadequate and depends on a small and fragmented scale.
In addition, the production linkage chain associated
with the consumption of agricultural products and the model of high-tech and
clean agriculture have not developed strongly enough. Also, brand building and
development and seeking for the output for competitive agricultural products are
still not commensurate with the available potential.
Duy Minh (Phuong Vy)