Pay attention to transferring production technical advances to farmers.
(Baonghean) -On October 19, comrade Ho Duc Phoc - Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the People's Committee of Nghe An province had a working session with the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. Accompanying him were comrade Dinh Viet Hong - Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, leaders of the departments: Natural Resources and Environment, Planning and Investment, Finance, and Home Affairs.
In the first 9 months of the year, the province's food production reached more than 1 million tons, the whole year is estimated to reach 1.9 million tons. Compared to the plan, it increased by 100,000 tons, exceeding the plan by 12.1%. The area and output of other crops have all increased significantly. Regarding livestock: the total herd of buffalo and cows is estimated at more than 708 thousand heads, pigs are over 1 million heads. The total herd of poultry is more than 14 million heads....
Comrade Ho Duc Phoc spoke at the meeting.
Since the beginning of the year, despite many difficulties and unfavorable weather, the agricultural sector has still had good growth, with targets met and exceeded. He also pointed out the difficulties and limitations the sector is facing and made recommendations to the Provincial People's Committee.
After the sectors expressed their opinions, Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Ho Duc Phoc praised the achievements that the sector has achieved such as doing a good job in protecting aquatic resources, preventing livestock and poultry diseases, advising the province to issue a number of effective policies for rural agricultural development. He also pointed out the limitations and requested the agricultural sector to pay attention to implementing a number of key tasks: Promoting the application of new technologies in production, paying attention to developing household economic models associated with transferring scientific and technical advances to farmers. Strengthening land management and appropriate land use. In the immediate future, directing localities to deploy winter-spring crops, harvest summer-autumn crops, promoting the implementation of new rural planning, bringing economic models to the West and advising on policy support for fisheries.
Cong Sang