Nghe An: Highlights on December 21

Duc Dung - Huu Quan DNUM_CBZBCZCACC 20:07

(Baonghean.vn) - Proposing the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Transport to allow the organization of a number of charter flights to Vinh International Airport; Tet bonus in Nghe An is the highest at 80 million VND, the lowest at 100 thousand VND... are the highlights of December 21.

*At the Conference on promoting international tourist attraction to Vietnam held this morning,Chairman of Nghe An Provincial People's Committee proposedThe Prime Minister and the Ministry of Transport have allowed Nghe An to organize a number of charter flights from the Korean and Chinese markets to Vinh International Airport, thereby attracting more international visitors to Vietnam.

Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Duc Trung speaks at the conference. Photo: Pham Bang

*There is 1 month left until the Lunar New Year of Quy Mao 2023, now businesses and business establishments havePrepare supply sources for the marketAccording to records, goods are prepared in abundance, prices are stable, meeting people's consumption needs. According to the Department of Industry and Trade, the total reserve of essential goods for Tet is about 1,000 billion VND.

Tet shopping space is filled with spring colors. Photo: Thu Huyen

*Average bonus of businesses in Nghe AnLunar New Year bonus for workersQuy Mao is 4.2 million VND/person (down 8.7% compared to 2022), the highest is 80 million VND/person (down 20% compared to 2022), the lowest is 100 thousand VND/person.

Foreign-invested enterprises have quite high Tet bonuses. In the photo: Canned food production at an FDI enterprise in Nam Cam Industrial Park. Photo courtesy

*Neveroyster mushroomIn Nghe An, it is sold at a high price like today, up to 30,000 - 35,000 VND/kg but supply still cannot meet demand.

Oyster mushroom growers are excited about the good prices this time. Photo: Xuan Hoang

*Nghe An is experiencing days of severe cold.protect livestock and poultry from this cold spell, farmers have implemented many measures: wearing tarpaulins for buffaloes and cows, lighting fires to keep warm, supplementing micronutrients, using boilers to heat the barn system...

To reduce the cold for livestock, many households have bought tarpaulins, sewed them into shirts and "dressed" them for buffaloes and cows. Photo: Thanh Phuc

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