Developing forestry in a modern direction
The Prime Minister approved the establishment of the high-tech forestry zone in the North Central region in Nghe An province in Nghi Loc and Do Luong districts.
This is the first high-tech forestry zone in the country with the expectation of taking the lead in developing modern forestry, producing high-quality wood and non-wood forest products according to the value chain.
High-tech forestry zones in Nghe An province are planned in Do Luong and Nghi Loc districts.
According to the Prime Minister's decision, the high-tech forestry zone will have 3 main functional zones with a total area of 618 hectares. Of which, zone 1 is a high-tech forestry seedling production center, with an area of 48.57 hectares. Zone 2 is a high-tech wood and non-timber forest product processing zone, with an area of 530 hectares. Zone 3 is a trading floor combined with an exhibition to introduce raw wood and processed products from wood and non-timber forest products, with an area of 35 hectares.
In terms of nature, the high-tech forestry zone in the North Central region will be a place to focus on implementing activities to apply high-tech research and development achievements in the forestry sector, focusing on the fields of forestry seed production, afforestation, wood processing and forest products in Nghe An province and the North Central region.
Synchronously planning the technical infrastructure system in an environmentally friendly direction; harmoniously combining the development of high-tech forestry and biotechnology, forming a modern service and tourism area with its own identity; building a high-tech forestry area in the North Central region with a synchronous technical infrastructure system, exploiting and promoting all potentials and advantages of the region; creating a basis to attract, call for, and select investors... contributing significantly to Vietnam's goal of "committing to achieving net zero emissions by 2050" at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Summit (COP26).
At the conference, representatives of ministries and branches gave comments on many aspects of planning high-tech forestry zones in Nghe An.
In terms of long-term vision, Nghe An Provincial People's Committee aims to plan the high-tech forestry zone in the North Central region to become one of the three high-tech forestry zones in the country with projects on research and application of high technology in a closed chain from breeding to processing, promoting and consuming wood products and non-timber forest products.
There are still many issues to clarify.
At the appraisal conference, the Government Office requested the People's Committee of Nghe An province to review and ensure that the forestry zone planning is consistent with the planning at higher levels. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development proposed to supplement the general assessment of the current situation of the region. The Ministry of Science and Technology proposed to supplement the land planning. The Ministry of Industry and Trade said that it is necessary to have appropriate industrial infrastructure; update some documents such as the national power grid planning, etc.
Location map and regional contacts of the master plan for the construction of high-tech forestry zones in the North Central region to 2045
The Ministry of Planning and Investment requested ministries to soon provide guidance on planning high-tech forestry zones. The Ministry of Finance proposed to supplement the legal basis, clarify administrative boundaries, adjust the area scale and update the contents of provincial planning.
The Vietnam Urban Planning and Development Association proposed to clarify the current status of natural conditions and review development forecasts. The Department of Technical Infrastructure under the Ministry of Construction supplemented the current status of traffic, requirements for water supply, drainage and wastewater treatment, clarified the technical infrastructure requirements of each sub-zone and the entire high-tech forestry zone, clarified the content of underground infrastructure; clarified the tourism nature of the forestry zone...
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