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Vietnamese students graduated from agricultural courses in Israel

A graduation ceremony has been recently held for 50 Vietnamese students who attended the International Course for Agriculture from 2016-2017 at Sedrot Negev Agriculture Centre in northern Israel.
Tel Aviv (VNA) – A graduation ceremony has beenrecently held for over 150 Vietnamese and Nepalese students who attended theInternational Course for Agriculture from 2016-2017 at Sedrot Negev AgricultureCentre (SNAC) in northern Israel.

Speaking at the event on July 6,  said the course is exclusively designed for students from Asian countries,including Southeast Asia, and out of more than 150 graduates this year, about50 come from Vietnam.

The centre looks forwards to more Vietnamese studentsenrolling its courses as they are very dynamic and creative, he noted, addingthat a Vietnamese graduate plans to pursue a master degree in agriculture atBengurion University.

[Vietnam, Israel develop supply chain of farm produce]

Khuat Van Quyen from the Embassy of Vietnam in Israelurged the Vietnamese graduates to work harder to learn more from Israel’s hightechnology and advanced management in agriculture so that they can contributeto Vietnam’s agricultural development when returning home.

Besides SNAC, there are three more centres in Israelinviting Vietnamese students to enroll in their agricultural programmes – AICATArava, Ramat Negev, and Agrostudies.-VNA
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