Binh Dinh aims to lead North Central and Central Coastal regions

According to its 2030 plan, Binh Dinh province aspires to become a leading province in the North Central and Central Coastal regions, serving as a southern hub for manufacturing, processing industries, services, and culture. It also aims to establish itself as a major national centre for maritime economic development.

1AVA.jpg
Binh Dinh targets 4,300 hectares of aquaculture by 2030, with a total farming output of 24,000 tonnes per year. (Photo: VNA)
2.jpg
Production of forestry seedlings using tissue culture methods is underway at the Nguyen Hanh private plant enterprise in Phuoc Thanh commune, Tuy Phuoc district. (Photo: VNA)
3.jpg
Offshore seafood products are gathered at Quy Nhon fishing port in Binh Dinh province. (Photo: VNA)
4.jpg
The province aims for an average GRDP growth rate of 8.5% or higher during the 2021-2030 period, with the industrial and construction sectors projected to grow by 12.2% to 13.2% annually. (Photo: VNA)
5.jpg
The Binh Dinh dairy farm in Nhon Tan commune, An Nhon town, currently houses 1,000 milking cows, producing nearly 900 tonnes of fresh milk each month (Photo: VNA)
6.jpg
Binh Dinh aims for an average GRDP growth rate of 8.5% or higher during the 2021-2030 period. (Photo: VNA)
7.jpg
To date, Binh Dinh province has seven industrial parks in operation, covering a total area of over 2,850 hectares. (Photo: VNA)

See more