On August 23, 2019, the delegation of Nagasaki Provincial Committee led by Mr. Naoyoshi Ayaka, Deputy Director of the Provincial Department of Agriculture and Forestry visited and worked with Vietnam National University of Agriculture (VNUA) with the aim of facilitating collaboration between the two parties in providing agricultural human resources to Nagasaki province.

On behalf of VNUA, Dr. Vu Ngoc Huyen, Deputy Secretary of VNUA’s Party Committee, Director of the Center for Manpower Supply, and other staff welcomed the delegation. 

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Deputy Director of Nagasaki Provincial Department of Agriculture and Forestry presents the province’s plan  

 

On this occasion, Mr. Naoyoshi Ayaka sent the regards of the provincial governor and senator to VNUA’s Presidency Board. The two parties then focused on discussing the plan to receive agricultural students and laborers to work in the province’s agricultural special zone. In particular, both parties paid special attention to the opportunities for workers and students to receive visas for engineers and special visas signed by the two governments. In addition, Nagasaki also proposes to provide supports in terms of materials and training procedure for VNUA’s students before visiting the province. Currently, the province has fully prepared facilities and working places to be able to receive students and workers nominated by VNUA and the Center for Manpower Supply.

 

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 The delegation of Nagasaki province with VNUA’s representatives

On that day, Mr. Naoyoshi Ayaka gave a presentation in the Seminar on “The current production and consumption of agricultural products in Nagasaki, Japan” hosted by the Rural Policies and Social Development strong research group at the Hall of Faculty of Political and Social Sciences. Participating in the seminar were the leaders, lecturers and students of Faculty of Political and Social Sciences and Faculty of Economics and Rural Development.

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 The Seminar presented by specialist of Nagasaki province

At the end of the working visit, Mr. Naoyoshi Ayaka conveyed his deep gratitude to the representatives of VNUA and the Center for Manpower Supply for their warm welcome and enthusiastic cooperation. Nagasaki has always considered Vietnam National University of Agriculture as a close partner and tried to provide supports to VNUA’s students in opening up better job opportunities in the future. This is a good opportunity for not only VNUA’s students but also students from other universities and other high-quality human resources to study and work in Nagasaki, Japan, which will equip them with valuable experiences to build their homeland when they return from Japan.