On October 10th, in Tan My commune (Lac Son), the Farmers' Union of Hoa Binh province organized the launch of the movement "Clean house - beautiful garden - clean environment - civilized neighborhood” associated with building the new rural areas in 2024.

The leaders from the Provincial Farmers' Union
donated 4 trash bins to Tan My commune (Lac Son).
Implementing the National Target Program to build
new rural areas in the period of 2021-2025, the Farmers' Union at all levels in
the province has actively propagated and mobilized the members to implement the
movement "Hoa Binh Province joins hands to build the new countryside”, "Clean
house, beautiful garden, clean environment, civilized neighborhood”. Thereby,
it helps contributing to improving the rural environmental landscape, making it
green, clean, beautiful, and unique; protecting a clean environment, and
ensuring food safety and the health of the rural people. At the same time, it
helps creating the cohesion in the residential community, tightening the
village relationships, promoting the value of the cultural heritage, ensuring
security and order and raising people's sense of responsibility to the
community.
At the launching ceremony, the Provincial Farmers'
Union donated 4 trash bins to Tan My Commune’s Farmers' Union to mobilize and
encourage the officials and the members to actively participate in protecting
the environment and building new rural areas. They donated 20 helmets to the farmer
members in the commune.
After the launching ceremony, the officials and the
farmer members marched in response to the movement "Clean house - beautiful
garden - clean environment - civilized neighborhood”.
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