Thứ Năm, 09/02/2017, 21:53 (GMT+7)
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Leaders of province works with Tan Phuoc district

On February 7, the provincial leader delegation led by Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee Le Van Huong, has just worked with Tan Phuoc district about removing difficulties and abstacles as well as promoting socio-economic development of district from now to 2020. 
Photo: Le Long
Photo: Le Long

Leader of Tan Phuoc district People's Committee reported and recommended the Provincial People’s Committee for four important content including expanding Dong Thap Muoi Ecological Reserve  from 100 hectares at present to 220 hectares, upgrading and expanding the provincial road 867 from 500 canal bridge to Bac Dong bridge from 4.5 meters to 7 meters, asking opinions on implementation of projects and programs for agricultural development in the district and project of market planning, Tan Lap 1 market ward.

Representatives of provincial departments and agencies basically agreed with recommendations and proposals of Tan Phuoc district People's Committee. Speaking at the working session, chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee Le Van Huong basically agreed with these above suggestions.
 
He proposed Tan Phuoc district People's Committee to coordinate closely with the Department of Transportation, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development for early setting plan to submit for the Provincial People’s Council’s approval. Inparticular the project of agricultural development, he proposed Tan Phuoc district People’s Committee need to plan specifically plantation of pineapple, dragon fruit towards industrial-scale production in the near future.
 
Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee also agreed to entrust Tan Phuoc district People's Committee in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture Rural Development to implement the project of hi-tech agriculture in Tan Lap 1 commune with about 200 hectares, creating preconditions for green and modern agriculture development on next years.
 
According to thtg.vn-Translated by Nguyen Huu
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