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The study clarified a number of theoretical issues of high-tech agriculture and clarified the content and theoretical framework of state management on the development of high-tech agriculture in Vietnam (program development, planning; implementation of policies; organization of implementation, and inspection and supervision). The study also emphasized the role of the state in the development of high-tech agriculture, programs, mechanisms, and policies to encourage the development of high-tech agriculture through the study of experiences in state management of developing high-tech agriculture in some countries around the world such as China, Israel, Indonesia, and Thailand, thereby drawing lessons for Vietnam in the state management of high-tech agriculture, contributing to promoting high-tech agricultural production in the coming years.
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Le, K., Nguyen, M. (2023). State Management of High-Tech Development: International Experiences and Lessons for Vietnam. In: Nguyen, A.T., Pham, T.T., Song, J., Lin, YL., Dong, M.C. (eds) Contemporary Economic Issues in Asian Countries: Proceeding of CEIAC 2022, Volume 2. CEIAC 2022. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-0490-7_7
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