The Fourth Industrial Revolution is expected to increase productivity and sustainability for the agriculture sector. — Photo vietnamplus |
HÀ NỘI – Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Nguyễn Xuân Cường, stressed the significance of improving human resource training to meet the requirements of agriculture 4.0, which refers to farming practices that use technological advances of the Fourth Industrial Revolution to increase productivity and sustainability.
At a workshop in Hà Nội on Wednesday, the minister said reforms should be made in vocational training and it is crucial to shift the focus onto practice capacity and core techniques, as well as soft skill training in light of technological advancements.
New technologies essential for smart agriculture, such as bio-technology, digital technology, automation, exact mechanics and new materials must be included in long-term curricula, he said.
Meanwhile, Minister of Education and Training, Phùng Xuân Nhạ, underlined that curricula must be designed based on market demands. At the same time, foreign languages and information technology (IT) play an important role in technology transfer and connections with corporations.
Currently, high-tech agricultural models have been applied in localities nationwide, particularly after Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc directed all ministries and branches to support smart and clean agriculture. Bắc Ninh, Hà Nam and Vĩnh Phúc to Lâm Đồng and Kiên Giang are leading the way in this field.
Vegetable, flower, shrimp and poultry farming models in those provinces have proven to have high-economic efficiency.
Phạm S, Deputy Chairman of Lâm Đồng Province People’s Committee, said that the deployment of state-of-the-art technologies has created a breakthrough in improving quality of farm produce, giving local staples their own brands.
Developing smart agriculture, including both production capacity and production management, is key to ensuring economic efficiency and sustainable development in the context of global economic integration and response to climate change. Attention should be paid to measures to enhance production value chains and the value of agricultural products, according to Minister Cường. — VNS