(HBO) – Over the past years, localities in Hoa Binh province have mobilised resources to carry out a project on consolidating rural roads, contributing to implementing the national target programme on new-style rural area building.


 The road in Tu Ly commune, Da Bac district, has been paved, meeting the new-style rural area criterion.

 

All communes in the province have so far built roads that can accommodate cars and run to commune centres. The province has about 9,500km of roads, of which more than 6,500km are concrete or asphalt roads. Meanwhile, all district roads and 87% of commune roads have been paved.

Thanks to resources from the national target programmes on new-style rural area building, and on sustainable poverty reduction, and the project on consolidating rural roads, 78 out of 129 communes in Hoa Binh have satisfied the second criterion relating to transport in new-style rural area building.

Under instructions of the provincial People’s Committee, more attention has been paid to road management and maintenance. Communes and hamlets have planted flowers and trees along roads, giving a facelift to rural areas.

Localities have also stepped up cage fish farming, with 4,850 cages built on a water surface area of 2,700 hectares.


 Over the past years, many households in Suoi Hoa commune, Tan Lac district, have invested in cage fish farming to raise their income.

 

In the first nine months of this year, Hoa Binh’s aquatic output was estimated at 9,169 tonnes, of which 7,668 tonnes were from cage aquaculture. Localities have worked to prevent diseases for cage fish.

Meanwhile, fishing activities mainly take place on Hoa Binh Lake, and other big lakes, rivers, streams and reservoirs.

Hoa Binh counts 1,470 boats of different kinds and other fishing tools./.

 


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