Accordingly, supported contents include: supporting businesses to directly provide vocational training for on-site workers; advertising costs, building brands for key national and provincial products; Funds for carrying out scientific research projects, purchasing technology copyrights, purchasing technology or results of scientific research and technology development to create new products; Support for transfer costs, application of new science and technology, application of technical processes and synchronous quality management along the chain...
Investment projects to support the development of precious medicinal herb growing areas include linking farmers (ethnic minority areas), businesses, managers, scientists, and bankers; The value chain includes: genetic resource conservation, breeding, cultivation, processing, production, and product consumption.
The project will contribute to changing people's production thinking from extensive to intensive farming, applying scientific and technical advances, and applying safe production processes. In addition, developing medicinal herbs will become an economic industry that not only serves health care and protection but also contributes to hunger eradication and poverty reduction for people in mountainous and rural ethnic minority areas.
Comment
Print