Minister
of Agriculture and Rural Development Cao Duc Phat and Norwegian Minister of
Agriculture and Food Lars Peder Brekk signed an agreement for the third phase
of a project to improve aquacultural capacity in Vietnam, in Hanoi on November
24.
The document was signed during the Norwegian
minister’s visit to Vietnam on the occasion of the two countries’ 40 th
anniversary of diplomatic ties.
Under the agreement, the Norwegian government
will provide $2 million aid to the Research Institute for Aquaculture No. 1 to
implement the third phase of the project, lasting from 2011-2015.
Earlier, the Norwegian government granted $3.7
million for the institute to implement the first and second phases of the
project from 1999 to 2008.
Head of the institute Le Thanh Luu said
training courses were conducted in the first and second phases to improve the
capacity of Vietnamese staff in the agricultural sector, especially in
aquaculture.
In talks held earlier with Minister Lars Peder
Brekk, Minister Cao Duc Phat acknowledged the remarkable support of the
Norwegian government through ODA projects and bilateral and multilateral
cooperation programmes.
He also asked Norway to consider funding more
projects in Vietnam and expects the Norwegian government will continue to
support ODA projects on technical cooperation and training for managers and
researchers in Vietnamese agriculture.
On the occasion, Minister Phat invited the
Norwegian side to attend the second global conference on agriculture, food
security and climate change, to be held in Vietnam next March.
VIR - VNA
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