Agricultural and Forestry Production Development Planning of Yen So Commune

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meet the needs of life beyond the residential land area

People have taken advantage of growing more vegetables and fruits combined with raising livestock and poultry to improve daily meals for their families.

By 2025, the average income per capita is expected to reach 50 million VND/person/year. To achieve that, we not only focus on developing

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develop the main sectors of agriculture, livestock, and handicrafts

Small retail services must have investment policies and long-term development directions.

Agricultural and Forestry Production Development Planning of Yen So Commune

In particular, in the commune, there is no general technical design for planting scattered trees in office areas, sidewalks... There are no specific regulations on the necessary land fund reserved for planting trees... but most of the units arrange their own tree planting plans for their agencies and units. Reality shows that there are still many shortcomings and spontaneity, inconsistency in tree species and planting density, so it is necessary to plan and develop more models of planting scattered trees on vacant land and along roads, dikes, sidewalks such as: hybrid acacia, eucalyptus, fat, purple-flowered lagerstroemia, royal poinciana... to unify the species of trees to create ecological landscapes, improve living environment, protect land and water, and increase income for people.

In the coming years, it is necessary to focus on converting land and bringing mechanization to agriculture. Shifting the structure of crops and livestock applied

scientific and technical advances in production, promoting system development

Combined agricultural and forestry production system to promote all inherent advantages of the locality.

*) Demand for agricultural land use

The demand for agricultural land is very large because we want to create large output and food to meet future needs, but the area of ​​agricultural land is small and the value is low. So the problem is to introduce new high-yield varieties and apply scientific and technical advances in production, only then can we ensure sufficient food production to meet future needs.

*) Demand for non-agricultural land use

To meet the demand for industrial and handicraft land,

as well as land allocation for infrastructure development purposes..., it is expected that by 2025 the commune will need about 218.35 hectares, an increase of 46.57 hectares compared to 2014, for non-agricultural purposes.

*) Population development needs

The central residential area needs to utilize the remaining vacant land to arrange residential land. Add public works to serve the residential areas. Enhance the green tree system, playgrounds, and sports facilities for the residential areas.

Construction of resettlement areas to serve the general planning work of

commune.

New residential areas are formed mainly along provincial roads.

Roads, district roads and main roads in the commune, convenient for living and land is allocated in the form of land use rights auction to create capital for infrastructure construction.

*) Educational needs

Education and training development must have a reasonable balance between levels, grades, majors and socio-economic fields to meet the socio-economic development requirements of the commune and district by 2025. Building and developing the education and training system with the goals of: improving people's knowledge, training human resources, nurturing talents, mobilizing all social resources to develop education. Building an education infrastructure system to meet the requirements of standardizing education and training.

*) Need for scientific and technological progress

The rapid development of biotechnology is a rapid development step to create plant and animal varieties with high productivity, high quality, and better resistance to diseases. Wide application in agricultural, forestry and fishery production brings positive impacts on production.

In agricultural production, biotechnology is also applied in waste treatment activities, reducing environmental pollution, and reducing the spread of diseases.

diseases of livestock and crops. Application of post-harvest science and technology

in the stages of harvesting, preserving and processing agricultural products, reducing post-harvest losses.

In addition, scientific technology is also applied in water exploitation.

seafood response

meet the demand for safe food consumption. Progress in

department

Technical education is increasingly developed on a widespread scale, especially the development of high technology such as post and telecommunications, communications, machinery, mechanization... in industries and construction, contributing to improving management capacity, searching for market information, helping people quickly access new scientific advances.

3.2. Planning for agricultural and forestry production development in Yen So commune

3.2.1. Basis, orientation and goals of economic development

3.2.1.1. Basis for determining economic development direction and goals

Directions and objectives of land use planning of Hoai district

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Overall socio-economic development orientation of Yen So commune.

Current status of agricultural and forestry land use of the commune.

Investigation results analyze basic conditions of the commune.

Situation of agricultural and forestry product use, analysis of agricultural and forestry product market

in the commune and in the region.

The need for socio-economic and environmental development of the commune.

Investment policies and economic development for communes of districts, provinces and other organizations.

3.2.1.2. Orientation of socio-economic development

Quickly complete the construction work

version, system upgrade

system

power grid, other infrastructure. Forming economic centers (industrial parks, small-scale industry and services), creating a foundation to promote socio-economic development.

Promote the development of agricultural and forestry production, widely apply advanced science and technology, promote the potential strengths available in the commune, to improve the quality and output of agricultural and forestry products, create quality products to meet market demand.

Mobilizing investment capital from various sources to build

Build concentrated production areas on a medium scale, with high-value, strong products suitable for local production conditions.

Minimizing input costs in production, improving productivity and quality, thereby increasing the value of output products, turning the commune's agricultural production into a large-scale clean agriculture.

Sustainable exploitation of the commune's resources, especially land resources, creating a sustainable ecological environment, creating more jobs for local people to improve their material and spiritual life.

spirit, ensuring stable life for people, contributing to maintaining security and national defense.

3.2.1.3. Development goals

a. General objectives

Continue to promote innovation, promote internal resources and available potentials, and effectively exploit local strengths.

Shifting economic structure towards reducing the proportion of agriculture - forestry -

fisherman

industry, rapid growth rate

industrial, construction

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Accelerate economic growth to create sustainable growth, link economic growth with people's livelihood development, improve people's knowledge and social justice.

Actively invest in building infrastructure to serve life and production.

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b. Specific goals

*) About economy

Fully meet the requirements of socio-economic development in the immediate and long-term periods. The economic development of the commune is set in a close relationship with communes inside and outside the district.

Sustainable development and productivity improvement of existing occupations, development of new occupations to increase income for people in the commune.

Applying science and technology to cultivation and animal husbandry to achieve productivity

High.

Forestry production development planning: new planting and development on

8.4 hectares of scattered trees in perennial land to contribute to increased income.

*) About social culture

Create jobs for workers in the commune, improve people's living standards, contribute to hunger eradication and poverty reduction, stabilize politics and protect national security in the area. Upgrade infrastructure systems to meet people's production needs.

Promote mass sports movements. Preserve and promote intangible cultural values.

*) About the ecological environment

Protect water resources and the environment in the commune to improve the quality of life of the people. Build domestic waste treatment sites to avoid pollution to the surrounding area.


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Building people's cemeteries and perfecting regulations

meaning management

Plant and develop scattered trees to protect and preserve the country.

3.2.1.4. Tasks

Improve productivity and income from 314.05 hectares of agricultural land

existing, by applying scientific and technical knowledge, innovation

farming methods, specializing in local crops.

Planting scattered trees on unused land combined with planting local short-term crops to bring about the highest economic efficiency and

Improve air quality, retain shade, improve soil.

pollution spread to surrounding areas

3.2.2. Land use planning for agriculture and forestry in Yen So commune until 2025

Based on land potential, socio-economic development goals

of Hoai Duc district and detailed plans in the commune. After investigating, collecting, processing and synthesizing land use needs of detailed sectoral plans, the forecast of land use needs until 2025 in the commune is as follows:


Table 3.3: Land use planning of Yen So commune to 2025

Unit: ha


No. Indicator

Current Status

Code 2014

Planning

2025

Change (ha)

(Increase (+); decrease ())

Structure (%)

Area (ha)

Structure

(%)

1 2 3

Total natural area

4 5 6 7 8

4 100 493.90 100

1 Agricultural land

1.1 Agricultural land

1.1.1 Land for annual crops

1.1.1.1 Rice land

1.1.1.2 Grassland used for livestock farming

1.1.1.3 Land for other annual crops

1.1.2 Land for growing perennial crops

1.2 Forestry land

1.2.1 Production forest land

NNP 3

SXN 3

CHN 2

LUA 2

COC

HNK 8

CLN 2

LNP

RSX

63.59 275.55 55.8 38.5

62.97 266.33 53.92 44.7

57.38 159.15 32.2 124.23

40.56 113.77 23.0 86.55

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16.81 45.38 9.19 37.68

5.54 107.18 21.7 +79.53

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1.2.2 Protective forest land RPH

1.2.3 Special use forest land

1.3 Aquaculture land

1.4 Salt land

1.5 Other agricultural land

2 Non-agricultural land

RDD

NTS 2

LMU

NKH 0

PNN 1

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0.61 2.42 0.49 0.57

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0.01 6.8 1.37 +6.77

34.78 218.35 44.2 +46.57

2.1 OTC Residential Land 5 11.94 103.08 20.9 +44.13

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