(HBO) - That is the topic of a training conference, organized by Vietnam Fatherland Front, the Provincial Fatherland Front and Clean Agriculture joint Stock Company (Hanoi) in the morning of 9 September.

The delegates visited the booth of Hoa Binh local agricultural production and trading cooperatives.

The representatives of Vietnam Fatherland Front, the Standing Committees of Fatherland Front of the province and 4 districts and the city, the Provincial Women's Union, the Department of Agricultural and Rural Development, the Ethnic Affairs, the Provincial Steering Committee Office of new rural areas, some local agricultural production and trading cooperatives and 80 woman members who need clean agricultural production.

The delegates watched a clip about the clean agricultural ecosystems, being trained on the self-production methods of fertilizers, non-chemical pesticides to protect the environment and ensure food safety. At the same time, the Clean Agriculture joint Stock Company disseminated the cultivation solutions without using synthetic chemicals, the natural farming methods, the ecosystem of probiotics used in agriculture, the methods to creat nutrients for plants, the methods to protect plants, the water and soil treatment in agriculture.

Each delegate was given leaflets on food safety and sanctioned regulations in this field according to the Government's Decree No. 115/2018 / ND-CP.

In the framework of the training session, the delegates visited, learned and exchanged experiences and methods of producing and trading the local agricultural products in Hoa Binh province.

The provincial Fatherland Front has also launched a movement to consume clean agriculture to protect the environment and ensure food safety at the training session.


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