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In addition, Cuong added, fluctuations in the world market are becoming more
difficult to predict, so the domestic market should be the priority. This is not
only a goal but the driving force for the development of sustainable
agriculture.
Vietnam's agricultural export market is increasingly influenced by many adverse
factors. In response to difficulties, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural
Development (MARD) has actively promoted trade and consumption of domestic
agricultural products, as well as studied and forecasted supply and demand to
provide market information in a timely manner so that localities, businesses and
people can adjust production suitably.
According to Nguyen Quoc Toan, Director of the MARD’s Agricultural Products
Processing and Development Department, connecting production and consumption of
agricultural products, especially high quality agricultural products,
contributes to boosting the consumption of agricultural products in the country
as well as solving output issues in increasingly difficult export conditions.
Developing agricultural production models towards linking businesses with
farmers has helped farmers sell products for stable prices and low risk. Farmers
are also invested by enterprises in agricultural seeds and materials for their
production needs with low interest rates and more reliable quality.
Since then, farmers can assure production, implementation of technical measures
and boldly invest in restructuring plants and animals, increasing productivity
and output. In particular, it also motivates farmers to organise production
according to the farm model, creating a large volume of commodity products,
lowering production costs and increasing incomes.
For businesses, they are also proactive in the supply of agricultural products,
quality control, stable prices and a clear commitment to quantity, quality, and
time of product supply through affiliate contracts. Thus, businesses are assured
to invest in cooperating with farmers for long-term business.
Until now, the form of cooperation and production linkage associated with the
consumption of agricultural products by value chains has become popular. To make
it easier to link businesses with farmers, many cooperatives have been
established to bridge the gap.
By June 2019, the country had more than 15,500 agricultural cooperatives. The
whole country has built and developed linking models with 1,254 chains, 1,452
products and 3,172 locations of controlled products under the chain of food
safety.
In order to enhance information as well as to bring agricultural products
directly to consumers, MARD also regularly organises fairs and exhibitions
around the country; coordinates with associations to organise seminars to
introduce, promote products and brands, solve difficulties for businesses,
support knowledge and legal aid to build brands.
Thereby, it helps agricultural products of cooperatives to penetrate into the
system of modern distribution channels, supermarkets, trade centres and supply a
large number of domestic consumers.-VNS/VNA