
On December 17, Labiofam (Cuba) and Invet (Vietnam) signed an MOU to strengthen cooperation in biotechnology and veterinary vaccines.
Labiofam Business Group of Republic of Cuba on December 17 paid a visit to and held a working session at the headquarters of Vietnam’s Invet Group in Hung Yen province, Vietnam.
Within the framework of the visit, the two sides signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), marking an important milestone in international cooperation between enterprises of Vietnam and Cuba.
Promoting cooperation in research and production of veterinary drugs and vaccines
Attending and witnessing the signing ceremony on the Cuban side were Telce Abdel Gonzalez Morera, Vice Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Cuba, and Leandro Luis Licea Vargas, President of Labiofam Group.
On the Vietnamese side were Duong Thi Bich Diep, Director of the Institute of Green Economy, Nguyen Van Nam, General Director of Invet Group, along with representatives of relevant departments.
According to the MoU, both parties agreed to strengthen cooperation in biotechnology, research and production of veterinary drugs and vaccines, as well as biological solutions for safe and sustainable livestock production.
The cooperation will focus on technology transfer, product research and development, human resource training, and market expansion in the coming period.

Representatives of Labiofam Group (Republic of Cuba) and Invet Group sign the MOU, marking a new stage in bilateral cooperation (Photo: Nong nghiep Moi truong).
Contributing to sustainable and integrated development of the veterinary sector
The signing of the MoU is considered a strategic move, opening opportunities to apply advanced biotechnology achievements to the veterinary sector, thereby enhancing capacity for producing high-quality vaccines and veterinary drugs to meet the needs of sustainable agricultural development.
The cooperation between Labiofam and Invet not only reflects mutual goodwill and trust, but also affirms the capabilities and reputations of both sides in the fields of veterinary medicine and biotechnology.
This is seen as an important foundation for implementing concrete cooperation programs, contributing to increasing the value of Vietnam’s livestock and veterinary sectors, while further promoting international cooperation between Vietnamese and Cuban enterprises.
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