The Can Tho University (CTU) in the Mekong Delta city of the same name on October 30 inaugurated a laboratory complex and a high-tech building, the most modern of their kinds in the region, using the official development assistance (ODA) from Japan.
The facilities are part of the CTU improvement project worth 12.3 million JPY (2.25 billion USD), with 10.45 million JPY being ODA, and the remainder from the university.
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A view of the high-tech building.
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Apart from infrastructure construction, the project also targets human resources development, research projects, equipment and consultancy services.
Covering 16,654 sq.m, the seven-storey laboratory complex was designed to accommodate 750 people, while the high-tech building, with five storeys and a total area of 25,713 sq.m, can house up to 1,000 people. They are well equipped to serve training, scientific research and learning purposes, thus providing high-quality personnel for national development.
Japanese Deputy Ambassador Watanabe Shige expressed his belief that the facilities will contribute to fulfilling the Vietnamese Government’s goal of reducing greenhouse gas emission intensity by at least 30% by 2050, and addressing the country’s major issue such as food security and climate change.
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provincial Party Committee of Bac Giang province has issued the Plan No
51-KH/TU to implement the Resolution No 06-NQ/TW on planning, construction, management and sustainable development of urban areas
in Vietnam until 2030, with a vision towards 2045.
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Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee of Bac Giang province Le Anh
Duong, who is also Head of the Steering Committee for implementation of the
Resolution No 156-NQ/TU (Resolution 156) dated August 10, 2021 of the
provincial Standing Party Committee on construction and development of Bac
Giang city in 2021-2030 period, held a meeting with the Steering Committee on
March 10.
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helped improve the value of agricultural products and increase income for farmers.
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authorities and OCOP product owners in Bac Giang province have actively sought
partners to bring products into the modern retail system.
Source: VNA
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