Vientiane: A delegation led by Kazakh Ambassador to Vietnam Kanat Tumysh paid a working visit to the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho on July 16 to explore the possibility of developing an integrated industrial complex applying technology to recycle agricultural by-products. According to the delegation, the proposed project would use rice husks as its primary feedstock, with an estimated one million tonnes processed annually using advanced technology developed in Kazakhstan.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the initiative aims to leverage Kazakhstan's expertise in agricultural technology to address waste management challenges while boosting economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and Vietnam. The project is expected to create a sustainable model for agricultural waste recycling, potentially setting a precedent for similar ventures in the region.
The Kazakh delegation expressed interest in collaborating with local authorities and businesses in Can Tho to implement the project. Discussions focused on the potential economic benefits, environmental impact, and technological requirements necessary for the successful execution of the recycling complex. The visit marks a significant step in strengthening bilateral relations and exploring innovative solutions for sustainable development within the agricultural sector.