(HBO) – The provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development on November 27 attended an exhibition in Hanoi on achievements after ten years implementing the Resolution No.26-NQ-TW on agriculture, farmers and rural areas adopted at the 10th Party Central Committee’s 7th plenum.
The exhibition is among a series of
activities in the framework of the conference reviewing a decade of
implementing the Resolution.
Photo: The booth displaying standout
products of Hoa Binh province’s agricultural sector
The 100-booth exhibition was divided into three zones. One was dedicated to
the achievements and excellent models for agriculture, farmers and rural
development made by ministries, sectors, associations and selective localities.
The second zone introduced high-quality farm produce across the nation and outstanding
domestic agricultural businesses. The third zone featured connections between
agricultural and industrial sectors and agricultural development services.
Hoa Binh province’s agriculture sector brought to the event a wide range of
local staples like Cao Phong orange, Tan Lac red-flesh pomelo, Lac Thuy chicken,
Da River fish, Kim Boi bamboo sprout and shan tuyet tea./.
Kudzu powder product of Nhuan Trach agricultural services and starch processing cooperative in Dong Se hamlet, Nhuan Trạch commune, Luong Son district was certified as meeting One Commune One Product (OCOP)’s 3-star standard last year. For local residents, kudzu is a crop that helped them improve income, alleviate hunger and reduce poverty. The certification of the product is a prerequisite for local households to continue their production and expand their market.
Yen Thuy district has effectively implemented a project to support the construction of model new-style rural residential areas and gardens under the national target programme on new-style rural area building for 2021-2025.
With favourable climate and land advantages, the agriculture sector in Hoa Binh has been attracting investment from enterprises, organisations, and cooperatives, gradually asserting the position of some local specialties in the international market.
Currently, Luong Son district counts 905 business establishments operating in industry and handicraft, helping generate jobs and stable incomes for local labourers.
Hoa Binh scored the highest points in two out of the eight indicators of the Public Administrative Reform (PAR) Index ranking in 2023 that the Ministry of Home Affairs announced on April 17.