Hanoi: Deputy Prime Minister Ho Quoc Dung on July 2 called on the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment to accelerate institutional reform and digital transformation while maintaining growth momentum across the agriculture and environment sectors. Addressing the ministry's conference reviewing first-half performance and outlining tasks for the remainder of 2026, the Deputy PM said completing the legal framework must remain the ministry's top priority.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the Deputy PM emphasized the need for a robust legal framework to support the ongoing transformation and ensure sustainable development within the sectors. The call for reform comes at a time when the ministry is tasked with navigating complex challenges and seizing opportunities to strengthen its operational capabilities.
The conference highlighted the ministry's achievements in the first half of the year and set ambitious goals for the remaining months. Key areas of focus included enhancing digital technologies to improve efficiency and implementing policies that support environmental sustainability and agricultural resilience.
The Deputy PM's directives aim to propel the sectors towards a future-ready stance, encouraging innovation and adopting practices that align with global standards. The ministry is expected to lay down a comprehensive roadmap for implementing these changes, with an emphasis on collaboration and stakeholder engagement.