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Central Highlands province of Lam Dong strives to complete new-style rural building by 2025
New buildings in Tu Tra commune, Don Duong district. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
A classroom of the fifth grade students in Quang Lap commune, Don Duong district. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
The kindergarten in Quang Lap commune, Don Duong district. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
Lam Dong has over 4,470 ha of green house for agricultural cultivation. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
Rural roads in Tu Tra commune, Don Duong district are concreted. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
Lam Dong has the largest acreage for agricultural cultivation meeting VietGAP and GlobalGAP standards in the Central Highlands region. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
Rural roads in Tu Tra commune, Don Duong district. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
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Central Highlands province of Lam Dong strives to complete new-style rural building by 2025
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The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong has put more efforts to accelerate the new-style rural construction in order to fulfill the target of having 100 percent of districts and communes recorgnised as new-style rural areas by 2025. In the coming time, the province will continue to effectively develop the rural economy, implement the agricultural restructure, promote the One-Commune, One-Product programme to enhance the value of agricultural products, thus helping to increase locals’ income. By the end of 2024, Lam Dong expects to have its last two communes, namely Da Long and Lieng Sronh in Dam Rong district recognised. Up to now, Lam Dong province has five districts and 2 cities, namely Don Duong, Da Te, Duc Trong, Cat Tien and Lam Ha districts, and Da Lat and Bao Loc cities, and 109/111 communes meeting new-style rural area standards. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
Central Highlands province of Lam Dong strives to complete new-style rural building by 2025
The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong has put more efforts to accelerate the new-style rural construction in order to fulfill the target of having 100 percent of districts and communes recorgnised as new-style rural areas by 2025. In the coming time, the province will continue to effectively develop the rural economy, implement the agricultural restructure, promote the One-Commune, One-Product programme to enhance the value of agricultural products, thus helping to increase locals’ income. By the end of 2024, Lam Dong expects to have its last two communes, namely Da Long and Lieng Sronh in Dam Rong district recognised. Up to now, Lam Dong province has five districts and 2 cities, namely Don Duong, Da Te, Duc Trong, Cat Tien and Lam Ha districts, and Da Lat and Bao Loc cities, and 109/111 communes meeting new-style rural area standards. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
Central Highlands province of Lam Dong strives to complete new-style rural building by 2025
The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong has put more efforts to accelerate the new-style rural construction in order to fulfill the target of having 100 percent of districts and communes recorgnised as new-style rural areas by 2025. In the coming time, the province will continue to effectively develop the rural economy, implement the agricultural restructure, promote the One-Commune, One-Product programme to enhance the value of agricultural products, thus helping to increase locals’ income. By the end of 2024, Lam Dong expects to have its last two communes, namely Da Long and Lieng Sronh in Dam Rong district recognised. Up to now, Lam Dong province has five districts and 2 cities, namely Don Duong, Da Te, Duc Trong, Cat Tien and Lam Ha districts, and Da Lat and Bao Loc cities, and 109/111 communes meeting new-style rural area standards. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
Central Highlands province of Lam Dong strives to complete new-style rural building by 2025
The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong has put more efforts to accelerate the new-style rural construction in order to fulfill the target of having 100 percent of districts and communes recorgnised as new-style rural areas by 2025. In the coming time, the province will continue to effectively develop the rural economy, implement the agricultural restructure, promote the One-Commune, One-Product programme to enhance the value of agricultural products, thus helping to increase locals’ income. By the end of 2024, Lam Dong expects to have its last two communes, namely Da Long and Lieng Sronh in Dam Rong district recognised. Up to now, Lam Dong province has five districts and 2 cities, namely Don Duong, Da Te, Duc Trong, Cat Tien and Lam Ha districts, and Da Lat and Bao Loc cities, and 109/111 communes meeting new-style rural area standards. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
Central Highlands province of Lam Dong strives to complete new-style rural building by 2025
The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong has put more efforts to accelerate the new-style rural construction in order to fulfill the target of having 100 percent of districts and communes recorgnised as new-style rural areas by 2025. In the coming time, the province will continue to effectively develop the rural economy, implement the agricultural restructure, promote the One-Commune, One-Product programme to enhance the value of agricultural products, thus helping to increase locals’ income. By the end of 2024, Lam Dong expects to have its last two communes, namely Da Long and Lieng Sronh in Dam Rong district recognised. Up to now, Lam Dong province has five districts and 2 cities, namely Don Duong, Da Te, Duc Trong, Cat Tien and Lam Ha districts, and Da Lat and Bao Loc cities, and 109/111 communes meeting new-style rural area standards. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
Central Highlands province of Lam Dong strives to complete new-style rural building by 2025
The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong has put more efforts to accelerate the new-style rural construction in order to fulfill the target of having 100 percent of districts and communes recorgnised as new-style rural areas by 2025. In the coming time, the province will continue to effectively develop the rural economy, implement the agricultural restructure, promote the One-Commune, One-Product programme to enhance the value of agricultural products, thus helping to increase locals’ income. By the end of 2024, Lam Dong expects to have its last two communes, namely Da Long and Lieng Sronh in Dam Rong district recognised. Up to now, Lam Dong province has five districts and 2 cities, namely Don Duong, Da Te, Duc Trong, Cat Tien and Lam Ha districts, and Da Lat and Bao Loc cities, and 109/111 communes meeting new-style rural area standards. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
Central Highlands province of Lam Dong strives to complete new-style rural building by 2025
The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong has put more efforts to accelerate the new-style rural construction in order to fulfill the target of having 100 percent of districts and communes recorgnised as new-style rural areas by 2025. In the coming time, the province will continue to effectively develop the rural economy, implement the agricultural restructure, promote the One-Commune, One-Product programme to enhance the value of agricultural products, thus helping to increase locals’ income. By the end of 2024, Lam Dong expects to have its last two communes, namely Da Long and Lieng Sronh in Dam Rong district recognised. Up to now, Lam Dong province has five districts and 2 cities, namely Don Duong, Da Te, Duc Trong, Cat Tien and Lam Ha districts, and Da Lat and Bao Loc cities, and 109/111 communes meeting new-style rural area standards. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
Central Highlands province of Lam Dong strives to complete new-style rural building by 2025
The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong has put more efforts to accelerate the new-style rural construction in order to fulfill the target of having 100 percent of districts and communes recorgnised as new-style rural areas by 2025. In the coming time, the province will continue to effectively develop the rural economy, implement the agricultural restructure, promote the One-Commune, One-Product programme to enhance the value of agricultural products, thus helping to increase locals’ income. By the end of 2024, Lam Dong expects to have its last two communes, namely Da Long and Lieng Sronh in Dam Rong district recognised. Up to now, Lam Dong province has five districts and 2 cities, namely Don Duong, Da Te, Duc Trong, Cat Tien and Lam Ha districts, and Da Lat and Bao Loc cities, and 109/111 communes meeting new-style rural area standards. VNA Photo: Vũ Sinh
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