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South Korea supports more than VND 14 billion to build new countryside

HNN.VN - On October 9, the Provincial People's Committee approved the non-refundable aid project on "Supporting the building of the new countryside in Trach Pho village, Phong Hoa commune, Phong Dien district in the period of 2017-2021", which is funded by the Saemaul Globalization Foundation (SGF-S.Korea) with the capital of over VND 14.2 billion.

People in Phong Hai commune (Phong Dien district) jointly build the rural transportation  system. Photo: Le Tho

The project will focus on main activities such as building the Cultural House of Trach Pho village; developing Trach Pho agricultural cooperative; piloting the clean agriculture models for rice, scallions and other crops; training, supporting, sharing experiences to gradually raise awareness, management capacity of cooperatives and production of the people; building trademarks, packaging, certifying the quality accreditation of clean agricultural products; and supporting and seeking the market for the products at the same time.                                  

By Gia Bao

 

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