Hai Duong needs 35 trillion VND for new-style rural area building
The Red River Delta province of Hai Duong aims to have 20 percent of its communes recognised as advanced new-style rural areas during the 2021-2025 period.
Hai Duong (VNA) – The Red River Delta province of HaiDuong aims to have 20 percent of its communes recognised as advanced new-stylerural areas during the 2021-2025 period.
Besides, 10 percent of the communes are expected to win the status of modelnew-style rural area.
At least two districts in the province will meet criteria for a model new-stylerural area and per capita income in rural areas is set at 55 million VND (2,365USD).
To that end, Hai Duong needs to mobilise more than 35 trillion VND (1.5 billionUSD) for the programme, of which nearly 9 trillion VND (387 million USD) will comefrom the State budget and 20 trillion VND (860 million USD) from credit loans.
As of September this year, 190 out of the 220communes in Hai Duong had been recognized as new-style rural areas, reaching96.3 percent.
A further 11 communes, three districts and acity are expected to receive the same recognition by the end of this year.
Average per capita income in rural areas has reached 42.8 million VND annually,up 14.2 million compared to 2015. Meanwhile, the rate of poor households hasdropped to 2.53 percent, while 91 percent of locals have health insurance, up15 percent over 2015.
Since 2010, Hai Duong has mobilised over 44.4trillion VND for the programme./.
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