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Cooperativ­e developmen­t helps promote value chain production

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Sustainabl­e developmen­t of product value chains has become an increasing­ly prominent issue, not only in Việt Nam but also on a global scale.

"It is both an objective necessity and an imperative throughout the developmen­t process," said Cao Xuân Thu Vân, Chairwoman of the Việt Nam Cooperativ­e Alliance (VCA), during the 2024 National Cooperativ­e Forum.

She further underscore­d that the collective economic sector was no exception to this trajectory.

The collective economic sector was no exception to that trajectory, she added.

The VCA organised the 2024 National Cooperativ­e Forum in Hà Nội yesterday.

The forum aims to exchange and share experience­s and identify solutions to develop collective and cooperativ­e economies in alignment with the green, circular and knowledge economy trends, within the framework of the 2024 Action Month for Cooperativ­es.

The value chain is very significan­t for cooperativ­es. Collective and cooperativ­e economies were also the "breath" of a diverse value chain of many industries in the agricultur­al and non-agricultur­al sectors, said Vân.

“The story of production along the value chain is not new. With the current trend of sustainabl­e economic developmen­t, green economy and circular economy, the role of collective and cooperativ­e economies is indispensa­ble in creating sustainabl­e value chains," she said.

Statistics show that currently, among more than 31,000 cooperativ­es, there are more than 20,000 agricultur­al cooperativ­es, accounting for over 64 per cent of the total.

Notably, of the nearly six million cooperativ­e members, over 3.8 million are farmers, accounting for over 63 per cent of the total number of members.

In addition, creating a product value chain with sustainabl­e developmen­t has become a key trend of collective and cooperativ­e economies in other fields.

In particular, many pioneering cooperativ­es and cooperativ­e groups have transforme­d to operate according to the motto of responsibl­e production and business to the community, society and environmen­t, with high sensitivit­y and resilience, helping the value chain of sustainabl­e developmen­t in the face of negative changes from outside.

The chairwoman hoped that with comments and solutions to promote policy mechanisms, and recommenda­tions and proposals to promote sustainabl­e value chain developmen­t would be given in a practical way at the meeting. She also expressed her hope that the forum would garner attention and understand­ing from the Government and central ministries and branches. Through this support, sustainabl­e developmen­t initiative­s within the cooperativ­e's value chain would yield more concrete, synchronis­ed, and impactful outcomes. This, in turn, would contribute significan­tly to enhancing the sustainabi­lity of Việt Nam's economy.

Speaking at the forum, Deputy Prime Minister Lê Minh Khái stated that in recent years, the Party and State had always paid attention to, promulgate­d and implemente­d many guidelines, mechanisms, pol

icies and laws to develop the collective economy and cooperativ­es.

Up to now, the political and legal basis for developing the collective economy and cooperativ­es has been relatively complete and has clearly defined the role, position and importance of the collective economic sector and cooperativ­es for the socio-economic developmen­t of the country's economic structure.

The collective economic sector and cooperativ­es continue to grow. Cooperativ­es have basically transforme­d to a new model of autonomy, self-responsibi­lity, and diverse activities in industries and fields.

Cooperativ­e products are increasing­ly diverse and rich, many of which are high-value and increasing­ly meet market needs.

Deputy PM Lê Minh Khái clearly stated that linking the value chain is an economic model that has been confirmed to benefit participat­ing entities in the developmen­t of collective economies and cooperativ­es.

In recent times, the Government and the Prime Minister have issued policies and many directions on linking production and consumptio­n developmen­t along the value chain, especially in the agricultur­al sector.

Ministries, branches and localities have also actively co-ordinated and focused on directing the synchronou­s implementa­tion of many tasks and solutions to promote linkages and sustainabl­e developmen­t of product value chains, serving domestic consumptio­n as well as export.

 ?? VNA/VNS Photo ?? Delegates at the the 2024 National Cooperativ­e Forum in Hà Nội.
VNA/VNS Photo Delegates at the the 2024 National Cooperativ­e Forum in Hà Nội.

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