Over the past seven months, the province’s aquatic product output reached 343,500 tons, up 2.7 percent year-on-year, including 115,000 tons of shrimp, up 5 percent. In July alone, shrimp output was 50,500 tons, 1 percent higher than in June.
The industrial production index rose 1.6 percent, while total retail sales and service revenue inched up 1.1 percent to over VND 4.8 trillion (USD 208 million), and export value increased 1.9 percent month-on-month to USD 85 million in July.
State budget collections also rose 14 percent year-on-year, Hai added.
Limitations remain, however, such as falling output at the Ca Mau Gas-Power-Fertilizer Complex and a year-on-year decline of 10 percent in export turnover, along with slow public investment disbursement, especially official development assistance (ODA) and capital for the national target program, and a rise in traffic accidents.
To fulfil the targets set for this year, the People’s Committee has called for greater effort from departments, agencies and localities, especially in public investment disbursement, focusing on infrastructure facilities in service of natural disaster response, major projects, and those using ODA and foreign preferential loans.
During the closing months of this year, Ca Mau will continue with agricultural restructuring in tandem with the national target program on new-style rural area building.
It will duplicate production models adaptive to climate change and using high-technologies, while paying attention to intensive industrial production in order to turn out competitive products.
The People’s Committee will also seriously observe instructions on COVID-19 prevention and control, Hai said.
Source: VNA