Teleconference reviews 10 years implementing rural development project

Hanoi (VNA) – A national teleconference took place on December 12 to review
outcomes of the 10-year implemenation of the Party Central Committee
Secretariat’s Conclusion 61 and the Prime Minister’s Decision 673 on rural
development.
Conclusion 61,
issued on December 3, 2009, focuses on a project on improving the role and
responsibility of the Vietnam Farmers’ Union (VFU) in the development of
agriculture, new-style rural area building and the building of Vietnamese
farmer class for 2010-2020. Decision 673 was issued on May 10, 2011, covering
the VFU’s direct implementation of and collaboration to run a number of rural socio-economic
and cultural development programmes and projects for 2011 – 2020.
Delivering a
report at the event, VFU Chairman Thao Xuan Sung said the two documents have
been an important resources for the VFU to effectively orgaise activities for agricultural
growth, rural economic restruturing, human resources improvement, new-style
rural building, and poverty reduction, and better living standards among
others.
The entire nation
now has 27,000 farmers’ househoholds whose annual incomes exceed 1 billion VND (43,207
USD), with the rural poverty rate deceasing quickly to be under 3 percent this
year.
Under Decision
673, the VFU has conducted a project on overhauling the fund for supporting
farmers, which received more than 2.64 trillion VND from the government and
municipal and provincial authorities. The fund has so far assisted 568,737
households in building production and business models.
Vocational training
and consultation for farmers, as well as communications campaigns to encourage
farmers to engage in new-style rural building were also key activities in the
last decade, Sung added.
To date, Vietnam
has 5,177 communes or 58,2 percent of its total communes gained the new-style
rural building status.
Concluding the
function, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said despite natural disasters and
diseases, under the Party’s leadership and the Government’s management, the VFU
has worked with ministries, sectors and local authorities to build rural
infrastruture, boost economic development, protect the environment, and ensure
security and farmers’ living standards.
He said with
delight that Vietnam’s agricultural export reached over 41 billion USD this
year, becoming one of the top nations in ASEAN in terms of farm produce.
Vietnam is moving toward a safe agriculture and Vietnamese farmers boat improved knowlegde and skills, he added.
There is a need
to have a new generation of farmers who can access advance science and
technology and digitial economics, he noted.
He urged the VFU
to contunue promoting the key role in agricultural development and new-style
rural building in contribution to building modern and sustainable rural area
and agricultural sector as well as to helping farmers engage in and benefit
more from the nation’s industrialisation and modernisation./.