1. Labor resources:
- The commune’s total number of households: 1,669
households, total number of people: 7,332 people.
- Total number of people at their working age: 3,869
people.
- Industrial laborers: 1,099 people, accounting for
36.9%.
- Agricultural laborers: 1,826 people, accounting
for 47.20%.
- The proportion of trade – services laborers: 616
people, accounting for 15.9%.
2. Land:
- Total natural land area: 3,714.02 ha, accounting
for 100%.
- Agricultural land area: 3,285.49 ha, accounting
for 88.46%.
+ Area of forestry land: 0 ha.
+ Special-use land area: 359.09 ha, accounting for
9.67%.
+ Residential land area: 34.32 ha, accounting for
0.92%.
+ Area of unused land: 0 ha.
- The reality of land use: stable
- The information on the commune’s land resources:
local land is used quite thoroughly and the land use structure is appropriate to
the commune’s conditions and characteristics. The area of agricultural land
accounts for a large proportion, in which land is mainly used for planting
perennial trees. Non-agricultural land accounts for a small proportion, mainly
special-use land and residential land.
3. Natural resources and minerals:
4. Communications:
- The reality of the commune’s communications
system: there are 6 points supplying Internet and Internet services for each
hamlet and all the Internet points are connected on a normal broadband.
- The commune’s radio station uses 4.5 km of
wireless transmission line of quality and offers 24/24 services to 2/2 hamlets
with an average service time of 1.6 hours/day.
- The numbers of telephones has reached 98% of
households that are using telephones.
5. Transport:
- There are about 26.92 km of roads in the commune,
which are asphalted, concreted and hardened, meet requirements for a new
countryside, specifically:
+ The length of roads under the district’s
management is 8.1 km/8.1 km and asphalted roads account for 100%.
+ The communal and inter-commune road axis
coinciding with the district’s roads have reached 100% of asphalted roads.
+ The road axis of hamlets and inter-hamlets have a
length of 2.42 km/2.42 km of asphalted and concreted roads at the rate of 100%.
+ Such roads as the alleys in villages and hamlets
have a length of 13.75 km/13.75 km that are hardened and not muddy in the rainy
season, reaching 100%.