Dong Nai focuses on building model new-style rural areas

The southern province of Dong Nai, a leading locality in implementing the national target programme on new-style rural area building, is making efforts to continue to promote the building of exemplary new-style rural areas.
Dong Nai focuses on building model new-style rural areas ảnh 1An organic vegetable farming model in Lang Minh commune of Xuan Loc district, Dong Nai province (Photo: VNA)
Dong Nai (VNA) – The southern province of DongNai, a leading locality in implementing the national target programme onnew-style rural area building, is making efforts to continue to promote thebuilding of exemplary new-style rural areas.

Major targets of Dong Nai is to make its rural areas prosperous,increase income of rural residents and narrow down the gap between rural andurban areas in all fields.

Le Huu Thien, Vice Chairman of the provincial Farmers’ Union, said that along with actively engaging in the production developmentmovement, local farmers have supported each other to rise up in life.

So far this year, the union's chapters at all levels across the provincehave raised more than 29 million VND in cash, nearly 9,500 working days, 11tonnes of fertilizers, more than 6,500 tonnes of pesticides, and nearly 154.4tonnes of food, as well as nearly 8.3 tonnes of seeds to support nearly 2,000 poorfarmers.

Meanwhile, local farmers’ awareness of applying science and technology, accessing market, and building farm produce trademarks has beengreatly improved, said Thien.

He said that after completing the building of new-style and advanced new-style rural areas, the province is focusing on in-depthrural development with an aim to put rural areas in an equal position to urbanareas.

In the time to come, the province will associate thenew-style rural area building with industrialisation and urbanisation process,while developing the infrastructure system and forming production chains toensure sustainable markets for local farm produce, he added.

According to a new set of criteria for new-style ruralcommunes and another for advanced new-style rural communes for the 2021-2025period that were issued earlier this year, a new-style rural commune has tomeet 19 criteria in many fields, including planning, socio-economicinfrastructure, economy and production, socio-culture and environment. Thecriteria are specified for different regions.

Specifically, a new-style commune must have 80 percent ofits farming area with active irrigation systems. In general, per-capita incomemust be 48 million VND (2,100 USD) per year on the average in 2022. Inparticular, the per-capita income is 39 million VND for northern mountainousand north central regions, while it is 53 million VND for the Red River Deltaand Mekong Delta regions, and 63 million VND for the south eastern region.

The communes should have effectively operating cooperativesand production-selling connection models, implementing origin trackingregulations on their major products and developing farming areas meetingVietGAP standards.

At the same time, they must satisfy criteria on health careinsurance coverage, the rate of malnutrition among children under five yearsold, and the rate of residents having electronic medical records.

They must show strong performance in environmentalprotection, especially waste treatment system, along with criteria on foodsafety.

Meanwhile, an advanced new-style rural commune must meet allcriteria of a basic new-style rural area and have higher standards across all19 criteria, according to the decision.

Particularly, the per-capita income in an advanced new-stylerural commune is 58 million VND per year on the average in 2022, and variesfrom 47 million VND to 76 million VND per year in different regions./.
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