Prime Minister gives instructions on agriculture
09:31, 2016/02/18
The Prime Minister has issued instructions on agriculture in areas of land rent for rubber replanting and biogas programmes for the animal husbandry sector in Vietnam.
The PM agreed to waive land rent fees for rubber replanting between 2015 and 2020. He also ordered the Ministry of Finance and relevant authorities to guide localities to perform the instruction in accordance with regulations.
The PM also nodded to adjust the content list of the “Biogas Programme for the Animal Husbandry Sector in Vietnam” funded by Official Development Assistance from the Government of the Netherlands.
Specifically, the project will be extended to June 30, 2016 with additional funds of 1.3 million EUR
The project started in 2003, aiming to implement about 167,000 biogas projects in 63 provinces and cities nationwide.
The PM also nodded to adjust the content list of the “Biogas Programme for the Animal Husbandry Sector in Vietnam” funded by Official Development Assistance from the Government of the Netherlands.
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The project started in 2003, aiming to implement about 167,000 biogas projects in 63 provinces and cities nationwide.
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