TVU – On April 2, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Diep Thanh Tung, Vice Director of TVU and Director of the Mekong Delta Coconut Institute, meets and works with a delegation from Peterson Solutions Vietnam and Trung Hai Scientific and Technical Equipment Company to discuss cooperation orientation in the coconut sector.

The delegation includes Mr. Le Xuan Quynh, Director of Peterson Solutions Vietnam, Mr. Dang Tu, Asia Market Development Manager of Peterson Technologies, along with Mr. Dao Nguyen Anh and Mr. Nguyen Trung, representatives of Trung Hai Scientific and Technical Equipment Company. Representatives from TVU include Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Tan Tai, Director of the Institute of Biotechnology, Dr. Doan Van Cong, Director of the Center for Climate Change Adaptation and Community Development Support, Dr. Nguyen Nhat Lam, Director of the Artificial Intelligence Center, and Dr. Nguyen Thi Cam Phuong and Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Trai, Vice Directors of the Mekong Delta Coconut Institute..

At the meeting, Mr. Le Xuan Quynh presents an overview of Peterson Solutions Vietnam, highlighting its focus on sustainable development solutions such as ESG consulting, carbon footprint assessment, international certification standards, and building sustainable supply chains. The company supports businesses in meeting emission reduction requirements and moving toward Net Zero goals. It also engages in environmental assessment and develops projects on by-product utilization, biochar, and resource management to improve economic efficiency in line with sustainability objectives.

Mr. Dao Nguyen Anh shares that Trung Hai Scientific and Technical Equipment Company provides equipment and technological solutions for research, monitoring, and analysis in agriculture and the environment. The company offers greenhouse gas measurement devices, spectroscopic systems, and tools for monitoring plant physiology, such as photosynthesis, chlorophyll, and leaf area. It also develops IoT-based solutions for crop and environmental monitoring, along with biological tools including handheld PCR, ELISA testing, disease control kits, and laboratory sterilization solutions.

During the discussion, the parties exchange views on potential cooperation areas, focusing on sustainable agriculture, technology application, and value chain development. They agree to move toward signing a Memorandum of Understanding in the near future to establish a long-term partnership. The cooperation focuses on organizing internships and student exchange programs aligned with industry needs, while promoting joint research, training, and technology transfer. The parties prioritize developing sustainable coconut industry projects, including value chain management, carbon emission reduction, application of advanced technologies in cultivation, and enhancement of coconut product value.
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