Talking with local residents in Chieng Co commune, Nhan said he was delighted to know that the commune has established a coffee cultivation cooperative, saying that it is a right direction and the locality needs to build an irrigation system to increase coffee output. The same day, the Front leader held a working session with the provincial Party Committee and VFF chapter to discuss the development of agricultural cooperatives in tandem with sustainable farm production and consumption.
Front leader gives Tet gifts to poor households in Son La
President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Nguyen Thien Nhan visited and presented gifts to poor households and welfare policy beneficiaries in the northern mountainous province of Son La on January 14-15, ahead of the Lunar New Year (Tet) festival.
This year, one of Son La’s priority tasks is to grow more fruit trees on slopping land areas, launching Vietgap production and consumption chains, and building brands for its products, he said. Also on January 14, Nhan attended a get-together of border guard officers, soldiers and residents in border areas of Moc Chau district. The organisers presented gifts to 300 poor households, 1,000 gift packages and 50 scholarships to needy students worth a total of more than VND500 million (US$21,700). Earlier, the Border Guard High Command coordinated with the Long Sap Border Station to hold cultural and sport events, folk games and glutinous rice cake wrapping competition in the lead up to Tet.
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