{"id":14171,"date":"2024-05-15T20:49:10","date_gmt":"2024-05-15T13:49:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/indian100.com\/?p=14171"},"modified":"2024-05-15T20:49:10","modified_gmt":"2024-05-15T13:49:10","slug":"scientists-from-international-university-support-farmers-in-binh-thuan-and-ninh-thuan-province","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/indian100.com\/en\/scientists-from-international-university-support-farmers-in-binh-thuan-and-ninh-thuan-province\/","title":{"rendered":"SCIENTISTS FROM INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY SUPPORT FARMERS IN B\u00ccNH THU\u1eacN AND NINH THU\u1eacN PROVINCE"},"content":{"rendered":"

Recently, scientists from International University (VNU-HCM) visited B\u00ecnh Thu\u1eadn and Ninh Thu\u1eadn provinces to connect with farmers (who are of ethnic minorities) to conduct survey on the current state of agricultural production, preservation, and processing of agricultural products, aiming to propose post-harvest technological solutions and supply-demand connections.<\/b><\/em><\/p>\n

Throughout the trip, the delegation of scientists from the International University, along with Mr. John Joshua Coward, specialist at the Institute for Environmental Education Research, representative of the RCE British Columbia and North Cascades Center at Simon Fraser University, spent significant time visiting various indigenous communities (the Ch\u0103m people in B\u00ecnh Thu\u1eadn and the Raglai people in Ninh Thu\u1eadn) and engaged in meaningful interactions with the local farmers.<\/span><\/p>\n

\"\"The local farmers are cultivating on their land.<\/em><\/p>\n

The team conducted surveys on the cultivation techniques for rice, cashews, grapes, and apples in B\u00ecnh Thu\u1eadn, and aloe vera in Ninh Thu\u1eadn. According to Assocc. Prof. Dr. Nguy\u1ec5n V\u0103n H\u1ee3p, Dean of School of Industrial Engineering and Management<\/span>,<\/span> and a member of the expert team, most of the farming techniques used by the local farmers have been passed down through generations, based on a deep connection with the land and nature. \u201c<\/span>Local farms face issues related to supply-demand, agricultural product preservation, harsh climate conditions, and lack of fresh water, leading to temporary and unsustainable changes in agricultural activities<\/span><\/i>,\u201d shared Assoc. Prod. Dr. H\u1ee3p.<\/span><\/p>\n

The delegation also visited Canh Dong Viet Food Corporation, a company producing aloe vera products in Ninh Thu\u1eadn province. Dr. Tr\u1ea7n Th\u1ecb Ng\u1ecdc Di\u1ec7p, Head of the Center for Innovation and Technology Transfer at International University, said: \u201c<\/span>Canh Dong Viet Food Corporation is considered a local model of sustainable practices. Over the years, the company has established a stable value chain and promoted social welfare for the workforce, especially the indigenous community<\/span><\/i>.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n

The experts conducted surveys and identified issues in the local areas that are of global concern. Dr. Nguy\u1ec5n \u0110\u00ecnh Uy\u00ean, a lecturer from the School of Electrical Engineering and an expert in the group, shared: “<\/span>The survey team aims to promote sustainable activities and collaborate with stakeholders to make significant contributions to the local agricultural economy and improve the livelihoods of farmers struggling with the threats of climate change<\/span><\/i>.”<\/span><\/p>\n

\"\"The team of experts visited to survey and support the farmers in Binh Thuan province.<\/em><\/p>\n

The expert team hopes that the trip will help develop sustainable agriculture in Vietnam as a whole, and specifically support farmers in Phan H\u00f2a and Phan Th\u00e0nh districts in B\u1eafc B\u00ecnh, Tuy Phong district in B\u00ecnh Thu\u1eadn province, and Phan Rang – Th\u00e1p Ch\u00e0m city, B\u1eafc S\u01a1n district in Thu\u1eadn B\u1eafc, Ninh Thu\u1eadn province.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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