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Ho Chi Minh City aims to promote hi-tech use in agriculture cooperatives

Ho Chi Minh City aims to have at least 30 percent of its agriculture cooperatives apply advanced technologies in production, including bio technology, information technology, and automation.
Ho Chi Minh City aims to promote hi-tech use in agriculture cooperatives ảnh 1An ornamental fish farm in Cu Chi district, Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: HCM City People's Committee)
Hanoi (VNA) – Ho Chi Minh City aims to have atleast 30 percent of its agriculture cooperatives apply advanced technologies inproduction, including bio technology, information technology, and automation.
The goal is set in the city’s project on developing high-techagriculture and plant and animal varieties in the 2020-2030 period which wasrecently approved by the municipal People’s Committee. 
The project is designed to with the aim of raising theproportion of high-tech agriculture production to 75-80 percent of the city’stotal agricultural production value by 2030. By that time, 70 percent of local householdsand over 80 percent of businesses in agriculture will have applied high tech cultivationand harvest techniques, mechanization and automation in farming, livestockbreeding and waste processing, particularly in the production of keyagricultural products, namely vegetable and fruit, pig, milch cow, shrimp andornamental fish./.
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