(HBO) - Currently, Lac Thuy district is speeding up the restructuring of the agricultural sector in the direction of depth and sustainability associated with the construction of new rural area.


Goat raising model of Mr. Nguyen Van Nhan’s family, in Dong De village, Dong Tam commune (Lac Thuy district)

 

It can be said, after 10 years of implementation of the Resolution of three agricultures, Lac Thuy district has achieved many encouraging results, the rural economy developed quite well. Up to now, the average income per capita reached at 34, 6 million VND; the rate of poor households in rural areas decreases to 15.83%, decreasing annually from 2-3% / year. The growth rate of agriculture, forestry and fishery reached an average of 9.9% / year, the production value of agriculture reached over 600 billion VND/ year. The fruit trees grow well, especially citrus fruit with area of ​​996 hectares, products are popularly favored by the market, is gradually forming concentrated production area. It initially set up many models of high economic efficiency for producers such as growing oranges with income of over 400 million VND / hectare, Dien grapefruit planting for the income of 250 million VND / hectare; planting sugarcanes, bananas, dragon fruit, green pumpkin to earn over 150 million VND / hectare. In 2017, the district successfully built a collective trademark for Lac Thuy orange. In 2018, the district will build the trademark for the main agricultural products like Lac Thuy chicken, Lac Thuy goat.

Stepping into the implementation of the new rural area development program, from a low starting point, in 2010, the district reached 4, 92 criteria / commune on average. Up to now, the average number of criteria is 15, 69 criteria / commune, which is considered to be one of the leading districts in new rural area construction by the province. By the end of 2017, the whole district has 5 communes meeting the new rural area standards. In the construction of new rural area, socio-economic structure of agriculture and rural areas has been gradually developed. The traffic is to ensure smooth access, 94.5% of commune roads has been concrete; the irrigation works have been upgraded and improved to ensure irrigation for production and daily life needs of the local people. 100% of households have access to electricity. There are 24/35 national standard schools. Cultural facilities are built and upgraded each year to ensure the construction criteria of new rural area.

 

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