Developing new-style rural areas aims to
improve people's quality of life
02:22
Developing new-style
rural areas in Việt Nam has left positive changes to the face and development
of the country’s rural areas and incomes of rural people, Deputy Prime
Minister Trịnh Đình Dũng said on Thursday.
Children in Hải Đông Commune, Hải Hậu District
in the northern province of Nam Định run on the road that was built as part
of the local infrastructure improvement under new-style rural area building programme.
— VNA/VNS Photo Công Luật
Dũng, also head of the National Steering Committee
for the National Target Programme on New-Style Rural Area Building, said more
resources were being invested in agriculture and rural areas.
The incomes of people living in rural areas had
improved but the income gap was still large, showing both positive and
negative sides, he said.
“Changes have been made to create new motivations for
development but negatively speaking, the changes’ impacts have not spread as
widely as expected,” he said, adding that everyone was expected to benefit
from the changes.
“Developing new-style rural areas is not solely to open
a new road or build a new public work. Its main goals are to improve life
quality and increase incomes for farmers,” Dũng said.
He said that although rural areas were trying to
meet criteria that make them new-style rural areas, some had not paid proper
attention to developing industrial production and promoting their
traditional trade or tourism potential.
“Building new-style rural areas must closely link with
urbanisation, industrialisation and modernisation,” he said.
“The growth of urbanisation, industries and services
helps create jobs, change the labour structure, leading to a decrease in the
number of rural workers/farmers. As a result, average farming land per head
will be increased, thus people have advantages to develop production and
improve their lives.”
“Also, when agricultural production is developed, it
will support the development of other industries, services and labour in
urban areas,” Dũng said, adding that links among rural and urban areas,
among agriculture and industrial production and services, remained
unsystematic and lacked supporting policies.
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Trần Thanh Nam said 5,177 communes, accounting for more than 58 per cent
of total communes across Việt Nam, have met the standards of 'new-style'
rural areas in the last 10 years.
Nine provinces and cities in the country reportedly had
all their communes recognised as new-style rural areas.
Among 664 districts in 45 major provinces and cities in
the country, 127 districts were titled “new-style rural areas”.
Meanwhile, 45 districts in the remaining 21
provinces/cities do not have any communes qualified as new-style rural
areas.
Nam said at least 80 per cent of total communes
nationwide were expected to meet standards of new-style rural areas in the
next five years.
Now, 19 criteria are used to assess the development and
improvement of communes in terms of infrastructure, irrigation, electricity,
environment, income, education, healthcare, social security and culture.
Nine criteria are used to assess districts.
Deputy Minister Nam said the criteria would be adjusted
to increase decentralisation and increase flexibility when assessing
localities’ performance in building new-style rural areas.
The changed criteria were also expected to encourage
disadvantaged communes/districts to continue seeking recognition between 2021
and 2025.
VNS
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Thứ Sáu, 12 tháng 6, 2020
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