AGRO-FORESTRY AND FISHERY
Agricultural land: 4,403.26
hectares, accounting for 81.38 percent of the total natural land of the
commune
Non-agricultural land: 1,007.47
hectares, accounting for 18.62 percent of the total natural land of the
commune;
Rural
residential land: 83.83 hectares, occupying 1.5 percent of the total natural
land.
Agricultural land
Land for rice cultivation (LUA)
is 134.17 hectares, accounting for 3.04 percent of the agricultural land (of
which land for wet rice is 59.73 hectares), grown mainly in Phuong Vy, Bau Sinh
and Cha Rang Hamlets. The rice-cultivated area tends to decrease sharply. As of
2015, the cultivated area was 28 hectares.
Land for growing annual crops (HNK)
is 157.35 hectares, accounting for 3.57 percent of the agricultural land. The
land area for planting annual crops is evenly distributed in hamlets,
alternating with perennial land area.
Land for perennial trees (CLN)
is 3,803.75 hectares, occupying 86.4 percent of the agricultural land,
including many varieties of trees such as cashew, pepper, rubber, coffee, mango
and so forth, evenly distributed in hamlets. This is the main type of production
in the commune that brings high economic efficiency and tends to increase.
Production forest land (RSX) is
100.25 hectares, accounting for 2.27 percent of the agricultural land; mainly
in Bau Sen and Cha Rang Hamlets, which are of high-hill and degraded land
uncultivable for other annual and perennial crops. Major reforestation trees are
cajuput and nacre.
Aquaculture land (NTS) spans
26.89 hectares, mainly distributed in Cay Da and Bui Sen Hamlets.
Other agricultural land (NKH)
covers about 281.10 hectares, which is the area added from the perennial land
and the remaining annual cropland.
Non-agricultural land (PNN)
The total area of
non-agricultural land in Suoi Cao Commune is 1,007.47 hectares, occupying
18.62 percent of the commune's natural area, an increase of 99.12 hectares
compared to that of 2011. The increased area is transformed from agricultural
land, specifically, from the remaining land for annual trees of 9.18 hectares
and land for perennial trees of 89.95 hectares.
Rural residential land
(OTC)
The area of rural residential
land is 83.83 hectares, accounting for 1.55 percent of the total area of
natural land, including the planned concentrated residential areas.
EDUCATION
In the
commune, there are three schools that have met national standards, including
Suoi Cao Kindergarten, Lam Son Primary School, Suoi Cao Secondary School.
The commune has met the
standards of preschool education universalization for 5-year-old children,
primary education universalization, and secondary and high school
universalization.
Information on the Communal
Library: There is one library located at the Center for Culture-Sports and
Community Learning, with more than 200 book titles.
Educational
facts: Most of the schools in the commune have met the national standards.
HEALTH
The Commune’s
Health Station meets national standards, with eight beds, nine rooms and ten
medical staff (including two doctors). Staff and facilities basically meet the
need of medical examination and treatment of people. The medical network in the
commune strongly expanded to hamlets. Every hamlet has hamlet-collaborators,
ensuring the propaganda and mobilization of people in implementing and
benefitting from health policies.
CULTURE
Information on the
Communal Cultural House: The Communal Cultural House is called the
commune’s Center for Culture-Sports and Community Learning. The center has one
football field, one volleyball court, 01 badminton field, one yard for common
activities, one fitness club, one volleyball club, one football club, and one
martial art club. Every year over 2,000 people take part in exercising and
sporting events.
Information about the Communal Post Office:
The commune has one post office located in the commune center dedicated to post
and telecommunications operations.