Located in a key economic region, with advantages in tourism, aquaculture and rice production, Kien Giang province, for instance, achieved an economic growth rate of 7.5 percent last year.
The province’s total Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) reached more than VND 62.3 trillion (USD 2.68 billion), and budget revenue collection VND 9.95 trillion (USD 428.5 million), 7.7 percent higher than estimated.
Pham Vu Hong, Chairman of the Kien Giang People’s Committee, said in 2018 the province created 213 large-scale fields to help farmers apply technology to rice production.
The province produced more than 4.2 million tons of rice in 2018. At least 76 percent of high quality rice was exported, he said. The province’s aquaculture yielded about 815,400 tons, exceeding 4 percent of the plan.
It welcomed over 7.6 million visitors, of which international visitors were 580,000, exceeding 34.8 percent of the year’s plan, he added.
Nguyen Van Duong, Chairman of the provincial Dong Thap People’s Committee, said that export turnover of the province reached a record USD 1.2 billion last year, a surge of over 40 percent compared to the previous year.
The province sent more than 2,000 people to work overseas in Japan and the Republic of Korea, higher than the target of 1,000.
The province also focused on smart agricultural production, applying advanced technologies to ensure sustainable agriculture.
In 2018, Vinh Long province achieved VND 10.59 trillion (USD 456.3 million) worth of agricultural production, according to the provincial People’s Committee.
The province’s investment environment improved with 22 new projects with total registered capital of VND 5.89 trillion (USD 253.8 million), up by 10 projects over the same period.
The number of tourists to Vinh Long increased over 8 percent from 2017.
Le Quang Trung, Vice Chairman of the provincial Vinh Long People’s Committee, said this year Vinh Long planned to improve its growth models by increasing labor productivity and competitiveness.
The province plans to enhance cooperation activities among other localities in the region to develop its trade, service and tourism sectors.
Vinh Long will continue to restructure agriculture with the building of new rural areas, and focus on building value chains for production and promoting major agricultural products.
The provincial Kien Giang People’s Committee plans to improve the quality of human resources and administrative reforms, promote investment in major transport infrastructure, and develop Phu Quoc island district as a special economic zone and driving force of the province.
Kiên Giang will also continue to restructure the agricultural sector with a focus on building new-style rural areas, and issue more incentives to attract investment in clean and organic agriculture.
The province will enhance investment promotion and recover delayed projects or those that have been implemented slowly.
Kien Giang aims to achieve a growth rate of more than 7.8 percent, the top figure in the Mekong Delta region.
Soc Trang will also improve its business environment and promote agricultural development with linkages to value chains, with priorities given to clean rice and aquatic products, use of high technologies, and promotion of tourism and renewable energy.
Soc Trang targets a growth rate of between 7.3 percent and 7.5 percent this year, with income per capita of more than VND 42 million.
It will continue to reduce the rate of poor households in the Khmer community people to 3-4 percent per year.
Vo Thanh Thong, Chairman of the Can Tho City People’s Committee, said Can Tho is playing a major role in the Mekong Delta in many fields such as education and training, healthcare, science and technology, industry, trade, services and tourism.
Can Tho will continue to reform its growth model, restructure the economy towards sustainable development, and promote administrative reform, as well as create more favourable conditions for local and foreign enterprises to operate effectively. Can Tho will also promote a knowledge-based economy.
The Mekong Delta accounts for 12 percent of the national area and 19 percent of its population. It contributes 50 percent of the rice crop, 65 percent of aquaculture, 70 percent of fruit, 95 percent of exported rice and 60 percent of exported fish.
Source: VNA