Hanoi makes efforts to promote digital transformation in agriculture


The Thanh Ha Agricultural Production and Services Cooperative in Ninh So Commune in Thuong Tin District grows microgreens and organic vegetables. - Vietnam News

HANOI: Hanoi has made significant efforts to accelerate digital transformation in agriculture, aiming to enhance management efficiency and support producers and businesses in understanding market demand and diversifying product consumption channels.

Digital transformation not only helps Hanoi's farmers reduce production costs and eliminate intermediaries but also gradually shifts agriculture from traditional methods to a modern commodity agriculture system.

According to agricultural sector data, Hanoi has developed 285 high-tech agricultural production models and digital transformation projects. High-tech agricultural products and digital transformation currently account for about 40 per cent of Hanoi's total agricultural production value.

The high-tech and digital transformation models have yielded economic benefits, especially in districts such as Me Linh, Gia Lam, Thuong Tin, Dong Anh, Thanh Oai and Dan Phuong.

As one of the units producing vegetables according to VietGAP standards, the Thanh Ha Agricultural Production and Services Cooperative in Ninh So Commune in Thuong Tin District, has focused on applying 4.0 technology to promote agricultural products.

Bui Thi Thanh Ha, director of the Thanh Ha Agricultural Production and Services Cooperative, stated that the cooperative has an area of approximately 10,000 square metres for growing microgreens and safe vegetables.

All products are produced according to organic standards, from seed selection and substrate sanitation, through to the irrigation system and vegetable care.

To facilitate product promotion and traceability, Ha said that the cooperative has applied information technology to register QR codes integrated with product traceability information such as production processes, harvesting and packaging.

Consumers can simply scan the QR code on the product with a smartphone to access comprehensive product origin information.

Hoang Van Tham, Chairman and Director of the Chuc Son Clean Vegetables and Fruits Cooperative in Chuc Sun Town, Chuong My District, stated that the cooperative has implemented digital transformation in two areas: the application of the iMetos weather warning station and the eGap digital technology cluster on 17.8 hectares of vegetable and fruit cultivation.

The iMetos weather warning station helps manage and monitor production, adjust planting schedules and promptly modify vegetable care processes in response to weather changes. The eGap digital technology cluster allows the cooperative to electronically trace the origin of each vegetable plot and each farmer's produce.

Building on this success, the cooperative continues to invest in perfecting a comprehensive digital transformation process in production and supply chain development. It also aims to connect with e-commerce platforms that confirm eGap quality on product labels, thereby gaining consumer trust.

Nguyen Thị Thu Hang, Director of the Ha Noi Sub-department of Quality, Processing and Market Development said: “Hanoi’s agricultural sector is actively supporting cooperatives and businesses in developing the city's Agricultural, Forestry, and Fishery Food Traceability System on the website check.hanoi.gov.vn.”

Currently, the system has granted management accounts to 3,430 entities, including cooperatives, production, processing, preliminary processing and packaging facilities, with 13,353 sets of product traceability codes meeting food safety criteria.

“Hanoi is striving to accelerate digital transformation in agricultural production with the goal of modernising and enhancing the productivity and quality of its products. Food production and processing facilities in Hanoi have already incorporated information technology into management processes, logistics, storage and supply chain promotion. This allows them to control the quality and origin of agricultural products from raw materials to market-ready items,” she said.

Additionally, producers are using e-commerce on social media platforms such as Facebook, Zalo and TikTok to connect directly with consumers, she added.

Nguyen Mạnh Quyen, Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee, announced that Hanoi has approved a budget of over VND10 billion (US$393,391) to support localities in acquiring machinery and equipment for digital transformation in agriculture.

Specifically, in 2024, this programme will be implemented in Son Tay Town and six districts of Thanh Oai, Ba Vi, Me Linh, Soc Son, Gia Lam and Quoc Oai, with an estimated support fund of VND3.65 trillion (US$143 million) for 28 facilities.

In 2025, the programme will expand to Son Tay Town and the districts of Thạch That, Thanh Oai, Ba Vi, Me Linh, Soc Son, and Quoc Oai, supporting 49 facilities with a total budget of VND6.55 trillion (US$257 million). — Vietnam News/ANN

   

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