(HBO) - Located in the core of the Hoa Binh lake tourist zone, Suoi Hoa commune in Tan Lac district has great potential for developing various types of eco-tourism. The district government is coordinating with related units to solve difficulties in site clearance and support investors in carrying out the projects, contributing to creating momentum for socio-economic development.
Ngoi Hoa wharf in Tan Lac
district’s Suoi Hoa commune is being upgraded to serve tourism development.
Bui Van Nhan, Secretary of Suoi Hoa commune Party Committee said that defining
site clearance for projects is a key task, the committee has assigned cadres to
closely coordinate with the district's working group on site clearance and
investors, focusing on mobilising people’s support and implementing plans and
procedures for site clearance.
Dinh Duy Khai, Vice Chairman of Tan Lac district People's Committee said the
district has established a working group to serve site clearance work for
investment projects as well as directed Suoi Hoa commune People's Committee to
collaborate with specialised agencies and investors in calling on people to
transfer land use rights. The district authority have made efforts to speed up
the completion of land-related procedures, invested in building infrastructure
in resettlement areas and allocated land for relocated people in line with
regulations.
There are four tourism projects in Suoi Hoa commune that are
implementing site clearance work. Regarding Ngoi Hoa eco-tourism area, a key
project that was scheduled to start construction this year, 91% of required
land has been cleared.
Projects in Suoi Hoa commune are encountering trouble with land clearance.
Households and investors have not yet reached agreement on the compensation
price. Besides, people feel insecure about social security and their livelihood
after transferring land to investors.
Bui Van Binh, who lives at Suoi Hoa commune’s Ne hamlet, said local residents
strongly support the implementation of projects in the locality, especially
road project 435, which has the land handed over on schedule, ensuring its
progress. Regarding projects not financed by the state budget, local residents
want a suitable compensation mechanism to ensure their interests. They also
asked competent authorities to direct investors to carry out their projects as
scheduled to help create jobs, improve living standards and promote local
socio-economic development.
Tan Lac district People's Committee has instructed specialised agencies and
local administrations to tighten land management and closely coordinate with
investors to remove obstacles to site clearance for investment projects. The
district also proposed that the provincial authorities and investors start the
construction of projects soon, so as to exploit the potential and advantages of
Hoa Binh lake, ensuring long-term livelihoods for local residents./.
According to data from the Hoa Binh Provincial Party Committee, the industrial production index for the first six months of 2025 is estimated to have increased by 20% compared to the same period last year. This marks the highest year-on-year growth rate for this period since 2020.
In the first six months of 2025, Hoa Binh province’s export turnover was estimated at 1.145 billion USD, marking an 18.11% increase compared to the same period in 2024. Import turnover was estimated at $ 804 million, a 17.15% increase, which helped the province maintain a positive trade balance.
The lives of the ethnic minority farmers in Tan Lac district have gradually improved thanks to the new directions in agricultural production. This is a testament to the collective strength fostered through the professional associations and groups implemented by various levels of the district’s Farmers’ Union.
With the motto the "product quality comes first,” after nearly one year of establishment and operation, Muong village’s Clean Food Agricultural and Commercial Cooperative, located in Cau Hamlet, Hung Son Commune (Kim Boi district), has launched reputable, high-quality agricultural products to the market that are well-received by consumers. The products such as Muong village’s pork sausage, salt-cured chicken, and salt-cured pork hocks have gradually carved out a place in the market and they are on the path to obtaining the OCOP certification.
In the past, the phrase "bumper harvest, rock-bottom prices" was a familiar refrain for Vietnamese farmers engaged in fragmented, small-scale agriculture. But today, a new spirit is emerging across rural areas of Hoa Binh province - one of collaboration, organisation, and collective economic models that provide a stable foundation for production.
Maintaining growing area codes and packing facility codes in accordance with regulations is a mandatory requirement for agricultural products to be eligible for export. Recently, the Department of Agriculture and Environment of Hoa Binh province has intensified technical supervision of designated farming areas and packing facilities to safeguard the "green passport" that enables its products to access international markets.