What are difficulties and problems when implementing the program?
This
is a general problem and requires time. Like investing in transport
infrastructure and irrigation, it should have a period of times to
promote efficiency. New production development models are needed a
period of times to test. After three years of the implementation of the
program on new rural area construction, almost communes have paid
attention to the implementation of projects.
The
national steering committee for the program on new rural area
construction asked localities to support the development of new
production models in order to improve income for rural workers.
What are solutions to successfully implement a criterion on improving income?
According
to general direction, the agricultural sector would direct and guide
communes to develop new production models. The development of new
production models are needed to associate with vocational training. In
particular, it is necessary to rely on the commune’s advantages on the
basis of approved plans and projects.
In
the deployment process, to help communes achieve a criterion on
improving income for rural workers, it is necessary to implement on all
aspects, such as supporting the development of infrastructure directly
affecting production efficiency and replicating effective production
models associated with vocational training and scientific and
technological transfer. Leading role of businesses is very important.
Businesses must link to farmers to create production chains in order to
improve efficiency.
According
to Decision 342/QD-TTg on amending five criterions in the program on
new rural area construction, to 2015, income per capita in rural areas
reach VND26 million. Has the decision received responses from
localities?
Almost
localities said that giving the absolute method was more advantageous
than giving targets. For example, a commune reaches income of VND12
million per capita. To reach five criterions in the decision, a commune
needs to reach income of VND18-22 million per capita. Therefore,
communes will have to consider increasing production efficiency in
careers.
Communes
must have an annual income growth higher than an average income issued
by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. In terms of
communes achieved high income of VND25-30 million per capita, to 2015,
if income per capita does not increase, its commune will not reach
criterions in the decision. Therefore, communes must continuously strive
to improve people’s living conditions. /.
Source: VEN