(HBO) - The provincial People’s Committee has issued Plan No. 28/KH-UBND on the implementation of Resolution No. 53/NQ-CP dated July 17, 2019 on measures to encourage and promote enterprises to invest in safe and sustainable agriculture development.
Hoa Binh has
formed an area for growing citrus fruit, which needs investment in processing
and selling products. (Photo taken in Ngoc Luong commune - Yen Thuy district).
The plan aims to develop
the locality’s agricultural sector in a modern and sustainable manner, and promote
application of technologies to improve its productivity, quality and
competitiveness.
Accordingly, the local authorities will concentrate on developing material
areas for safe agriculture production, widely applying VietGAP model and other
safe production models, and developing a safe food distribution system.
Attention will be paid to attracting investment in farm produce processing
projects, especially deep processing projects, and creating favourable
conditions for enterprises to engage in agricultural and rural development.
Enterprises are considered as the pillar and the driving force in promoting the
development of agricultural production value chain in the locality in the
direction of high-tech commodity production.
The plan aims to increase agricultural production value by at least 4.1 percent
per year, and have between 1,000-1,500 enterprises or more operating in the
field of agriculture.
To effectively implement
the Plan, the provincial People’s Committee has sets out nine main groups of
tasks and solutions, focusing on speeding up administrative reform to attract
businesses’ investment for agriculture, developing production, processing and
consumption of agricultural products in accordance with market demand and plans
and strategies for agriculture development.
The locality will enhance promotion activities to expand market, develop credit
policies to support for agriculture projects, make it easier for enterprises to
access and apply scientific research results for agricultural production and
business, and fully tap opportunities of the 4th Industrial
Revolution to promote effective and sustainable agriculture development.
On the basis of local natural, socio-economic characteristics, and its land
potential, the provincial authorities will review, develop, adjust, and
publicize a land use planning to ensure stable planning and proper land
concentration for agricultural development.
The locality will also
pay heed to developing and improving the quality of human resources for
production and business activities of enterprises, as well as raising the
efficiency of state management while further intensifying the fight against
smuggling, trade fraud and counterfeit goods in order to protect the legitimate
rights and interests of enterprises that are investing in agriculture.
Since the beginning of this year, under the direction of the Department of Agriculture and Environment, the Sub-Department of Agricultural, Forestry, and Fishery Product Quality Management has strengthened the integration of the professional activities to promote and guide the organizations and individuals in the production and trading of agricultural, forestry, and fishery products to comply with the legal regulations regarding the use of chemicals, pesticides and veterinary medicines in crop cultivation, livestock farming and aquaculture. They also provide guidance to processing and manufacturing establishments on keeping the records to trace the product origins and using food additives from the approved list according to the regulations.
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alternate member of the Central Party Committee, Secretary of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee Nguyen Phi Long on March 5 had a working session with Yan Jiehe, Founder and Chairman of the China Pacific Construction Group, one of China's largest private corporations in the field of transport infrastructure. Deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the provincial People's Committee Bui Duc Hinh and leaders of provincial departments and sectors also attended the working session.
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