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Monday, January 17, 2011

3.8 million ha reserved for growing rice

Vietnam will keep 3.8 million ha to grow rice to ensure national
food security, said Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Bui Ba Bong on October 6.


Bong chaired a meeting to
review a master plan for the country’s rice cultivation by 2020 with a
vision towards 2030, to maintain the necessary acreage for the country’s
most important crop, as Vietnam is the world’s second largest rice
exporter.


The report delivered at the meeting warned
that the total acreage available for rice cultivation mapped out by
provinces and cities nationwide for 2020 and towards 2030 is only 3.68
million ha, down by 408,800 ha compared with 2009 and 120,000 ha less
than the target.


The Ministry of Agriculture and
Rural Development and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment
agreed to re-adjust the planning of 33 provinces and cities, mostly in
the country’s two major rice bowls, the Red River Delta and the Mekong
Delta.


The report also put forward solutions to
manage and use the land fund, including State investment in rice growing
areas to improve productivity, issue encouraging policies for
localities to retain their current rice acreage and set up a price
stabilisation fund to ensure a 30 percent profit for rice growers.


According to the Vietnam Food Association, Vietnam is likely to export 7.2 million tonnes of rice this year.


In the first nine months of this year, the country shipped a record
5.55 million tonnes of rice, worth 2.56 billion USD, up nearly 12
percent in volume and 14.5 percent in value./.

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Friday, December 10, 2010

Finance sector e-treasury to be set up in 2020

HA NOI — An e-treasury of the State, in which all activities will be carried out with modern information technologies, will be set up by 2020, according to a financial sector insider.

The e-treasury would help cut 50 per cent of costs and 90 per cent of work in tax agencies would be automated, Dang Duc Mai, head of the IT and Financial Statistics Department said.

The financial sector plans for all of the Ministry of Finance's units in all provinces and cities to have a website by 2015. All information of the sector's processes relating to taxpayers and companies will be published and about 60 per cent of all financial transactions will take place online. In additon, almost all tax payments will be made online.

Le Hong Hai, deputy director of General Tax Department under the ministry said it was necessary to apply information technologies to all activities of the financial sector because the number of transactions and processes are increasing.

Recently, she said, there were about 3 million tax codes supplied to companies and enterprises. Personal tax code numbers were more than 7 million and are projected to reach 10 million by 2015.

Mai said that to successfully reach the target, one of the most important methods will be mobilising human resources. Another crucial method is developing infrastructure.

This year, the sector will start online tax declaration. The programme has been modelled by 1,000 companies in four cities including Ha Noi, HCM City, Da Nang and Ba Ria-Vung Tau. Every month, 20,000 tax declarations are sent to the ministry. Online tax declaration is expected to be used by 20,000 companies in 19 provinces and cities beginning now through 2011. — VNS

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