Kien Giang needs $3.5 billion for agricultural

Dec 27th at 13:43
27-12-2016 13:43:58+07:00

Kien Giang needs $3.5 billion for agricultural

The southern Kien Giang Province needs VND77.5 trillion (US$3.5 billion) to restructure its agricultural, forestry and fishery sector by 2020, its provincial department of agriculture and rural development has said.

 

The capital is expected to be raised from the state budget, credits and private investments.

The province will spend 42 per cent of the amount to boost agricultural production and 57 per cent on fisheries; the remaining 1 per cent will go to forestry.

Investments will be made in large-scale paddy field programmes, in research and development of new farming techniques, for building the value chain and infrastructure as well as for trade promotions to expand markets and build brands.

Mai Anh Nhin, deputy chairman of Kien Giang Province’s People’s Committee, said the aim is to develop a modern, sustainable and efficient agricultural production that will produce better value-added products, while keeping in mind the increasingly complex climate change.

The province will focus on producing rice, shrimp, fish and livestock, and will use modern technology to develop quality products that can compete in the global market, Nhin said.

Kien Giang is expected to produce 5 million tonnes of rice, 755,500 tonnes of fishery products, 423,000 tonnes of vegetables and develop 7,000 hectares of coconut, 1,200 hectares of pepper and 5,000 hectares of sugarcane by 2020.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Bình Dương’s industrial development index sees slight drop

The industry development index of the southern Binh Duong Province stood at 10.1 per cent in 2016, down 0.2 per cent year-on-year, reported the provincial...

Tax reform and transfer pricing

The year 2016 marked a major watershed regarding transfer pricing in Vietnam, with regulations now having been in effect for a decade, and the announcement of a new...

Tallest Mekong Delta building opens

The Vinpearl Can Tho Hotel, the first five-star hotel in the southern city of Can Tho, was inaugurated last weekend, becoming the tallest building in the Mekong...

Insurance market poised for robust growth next year

The insurance market in Viet Nam is poised for robust growth in 2017, bolstered by the anticipated improved economic outlook, along with the Government’s policies...

City targets becoming Southeast Asia’s top vegetable producer

Local authorities of Da Lat City in Central Highlands’ Lam Dong Province have approved a plan to turn the city into the top producer of vegetables in Southeast Asia.

Vĩnh Phúc exhibition marks 20 years of re-establishment

The People’s Committee of the northern province of Vinh Phuc on Sunday evening opened a socio-economic achievement exhibition and trade fair to celebrate 20 years...

Taiwanese firm builds workshops in Vinh Phuc

Fuhua Co Ltd of Taiwan (mainland China) on Wednesday commenced the construction of 17 workshops for rent in the Binh Xuyen 2 Industrial Park in northern Vinh Phuc...

Vietnamese shop on Facebook, state cannot collect tax

Trade carried out on Facebook has boomed over the last few years, but the State still has no way of collecting tax on the activities.

Honda passes 100-million mark

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. announced reaching the 100 million-unit milestone in cumulative global automobile production.

Exporters learn how to avoid offshore payment delinquency

 Risks that companies face while exporting and measures to mitigate such risks and collect overseas receivables were discussed at a seminar in HCM City on December...


MOST READ


Back To Top