(HBO) - In 2021, authorities, sectors, businesses and people in Yen Thuy district of Hoa Binh province exerted efforts to surmount numerous hardships and enjoyed positive results in socio-economic development. The district fulfilled 15 out of the 17 targets, with some surpassing the initial plan, said Vice Chairman of the People’s Committee Bui Huyen.


Family of Bui Thi Hue in Ho 1 hamlet, Ngoc Luong commune (Yen Thuy district), earns 270 million VND per year by raising chickens.

Argo-forestry-fishery production value hit nearly 1.53 trillion VND (67 million USD) in 2021, up 1.91 percent compared to the plan and 9.6 percent against the previous year.

The district is home to six communes meeting criteria of the national target programme on building new-style rural areas, equivalent to 60 percent. All the communes fulfil at least 10 criteria.

Yen Thuy ranked second in administrative reform across Hoa Binh province last year.

Despite various challenges it faced, the district rolled out concerted measures to contribute to State budget. It collected 186 billion VND, higher than the assigned target by the province by 41 percent.

About 627.7 billion VND was collected for the provincial budget, exceeding the province’s target by 27.2 percent.

Seventeen new firms and five representative offices were set up in the district in 2021, bringing the total to 153 and 110, respectively, with a combined charter capital of about 2 trillion VND.

The Lac Thinh industrial park was expanded by about 560 ha and a resort owned by FLC Group to 705 ha. New cooperatives were set up in line with the value chain and applying VietGAP standards.

The district also kept a close eye on COVID-19 outbreaks and ensured sufficient devices at concentrated quarantine facilities, as well as effectively carried out the vaccination campaign.

This year, it will work to realise the dual targets of curbing the spread of COVID-19 and bolstering socio-economic development in a flexible and efficient manner. Production growth rate is expected to hit 13.5 percent and per capita income 48 million VND.

The district aims to send 127.5 billion VND to the State budget and raise the urbanisation rate to 20 percent. It strives to reduce the share of poor households by at least 1 percent a year./.


 

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