Up to now, these types of diseases have been
basically kept under control. However, in early 2020 challenges have continued
to cause difficulties for the agricultural sector when bird flu was at risk of
outbreaks and coronavirus disease broke out. This has created a lot of
difficulties for the exports of agricultural products.
In 2019, in spite of numerous difficulties and
challenges, Dong Nai’s agricultural sector has still achieved a higher growth
rate than the national average rate
Overcoming various difficulties
According to a report by Department of Agriculture
and Rural Development, despite a lot of difficulties in 2019 the value of the
province’s agricultural sector has still attained VND41.8 trillion, up by 2.85%
compared to 2018, 0.65% higher than the national growth rate thanks to the
determination of sectors and localities and farmers’ efforts.
The livestock sector was badly affected by African
swine fever but it has shown an increase over the same period. Up to now,
African swine fever has been basically controlled and compensation for losses
has been paid for farmers. timely; the project on restructuring the agricultural
sector has continued to obtain positive results, the province’s main
agricultural products have been arranged to form concentrated production areas
with a total area of nearly 50,000 hectares, accounting for 31% of the total
area planned for the building of the province’s large fields; high-tech
agriculture has achieved many positive results, making an important contribution
to the sector’s growth. Up to now, 18 crop products have been granted with
trademarks and 85 planting area codes with a total area of 8,000 hectares for
the exports into markets like China, USA, Australia, and so on.
In parallel, cooperative and farm economy has
continued to develop and 28 new cooperatives were established within the year,
bringing the province’s total number of cooperatives up to 149; 53 affiliate
models and 17 safe product sales points were formed.
The new rural construction program has promoted
outstanding development. In 2019, 14 more communes met improved new countryside
standards, bringing the total number of new rural communes in the province up to
40 and 1 new rural commune won a model new countryside title. Dong Nai was
recognized to complete the task of building a new countryside in 2019 by the
State Prime Minister. Also, the province has focused on the implementation of
the national program of “one commune, one product”. Up to now, 18 products have
assessed and ranked 3 stars or more by the provincial-level assessment council.
The agricultural sector continues to be restructured
Up to now, African swine fever in the province has
been basically controlled. However, it takes more time for breeding activity to
return to normal and for re-raising to occur. It is necessary to ensure
supply-demand benefits to avoid the fact that pigs are re-raised on a large
scale at the time of high prices. Also, re-raising activities must also be
connected to bio-security and sustainable livestock development.
African swine fever has basically been controlled
and re-raising pigs is being implemented in localities
Meanwhile, there is a current outbreak in some
localities across the country, but outbreaks have mainly occurred in small and
scattered livestock households. The poultry being raised in Dong Nai are mainly
raising chicken and this activity has developed towards livestock on
concentrated farms, accounting for 90%. Therefore, it is also convenient for the
prevention of epidemics.
In 2020, Dong Nai province aims to restructure the
agricultural sector effectively; focus on developing sustainable agricultural
production and improving the implementation of the connection chain from
production to processing and consumption of agricultural cooperatives’
activities; launch advanced science and technology applications in agricultural
production; promote the construction of improved new countryside, and model new
countryside and residential area, and new countryside associated with civilized
urban areas, and so on.
In order to achieve this, Vice Chairman of the
provincial People’s Committee Vo Van Chanh asked concerned departments, sectors
and localities to build specific agricultural development programs and plans;
focus on taking measures to prevent and control diseases; strictly organize the
re-raising of pigs according to the reality; apply biosafety livestock
activities; encourage the development of other livestock animals to stabilize
and balance the consumer market; closely monitor weather conditions to properly
operate irrigation constructions, prevent natural disasters, and ensure safety
for agricultural production; continue mobilizing resources to build an improved
and model new countryside; and so on.
Duy Minh (Le Khoi)