The Hanoitimes - In the time to come, agricultural
production will remain a key element in Vietnam’s economic and social
development structure.
The Institute of Policy and Strategy and Rural
Development (IPSARD) in collaboration with the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and
Industry (VCCI) will organize the Vietnam Agricultural Outlook Conference 2012 in
Hanoi on March 6-7 with a focus on animal husbandry and key agricultural
products such as rice, coffee and cacao.
Prof. Peter Timmer, one of the world’s
leading agricultural economists, says within next 50 years agriculture will
play an important role in economic growth, social stability and investment
attraction. Therefore, the global economic downturn has increasingly directed a
lot of attention from investors to the agricultural sector.
This is a rare opportunity for agricultural
growth but there will be challenges arising from fluctuations in the price of
agricultural products in the world market. To overcome such challenges, it
requires greater efforts to make a breakthrough in the global agricultural
development, he says.
Last year, Vietnam experienced a slow economic
growth due to high inflation, limited liquidity, trade deficit and business
losses. Agriculture was considered a shot in the arm much needed by the
national economy with a growth rate of 4 percent and export earnings of US$25
billion (accounting for 22 percent of the country’s total export turnover).
Agriculture was also the only sector enjoying an export surplus of US$18
billion in 2011.
The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2012
held in Davos, Switzerland in January, praised Vietnam’s agricultural
achievements, saying the country has set a typical model of agricultural
development for developing countries. Vietnam’s production and export of
agricultural products has attracted many major investors in the world. Its
agriculture is predicted to develop strongly and sustainably with higher
efficiency and quality.
In this context, market analysis and
forecasting is very essential since many of Vietnam’s key agricultural products
such as rice, coffee and seafood fetch ridiculously low prices and investors
find themselves unable to prime the pump in the agricultural processing areas.
If market analysis and forecasting is not
improved, Vietnam’s agricultural production and social development will be
greatly affected.
To cope with the situation, IPSARD has
conducted research into domestic and foreign agricultural products. Since 2007,
it has organized its annual conferences on coffee outlook and some other
products.
Rice production and animal husbandry play an
important role in ensuring national food security and creating jobs for
millions of people. Seafood and coffee are leading the agro-forestry-fishery
sector in terms of export value.
At the coming conference, experts from
Vietnamese and international research organizations and relevant agencies will
have an exchange of opinion on information, demand-supply forecasting, pricing
and other policies for the development of key agricultural products.
The conference will be an ideal venue for
policy-makers, management and policy research institutes, craft associations,
representatives from international organizations and businesses operating in
the agro-forestry-fishery sector to discuss effective measures to improve the
competitiveness of Vietnam’s agricultural products.
VNS
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