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Gia Lai Province celebrates 90 years of developmen­t

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Sustainabl­e growth, protection of natural resources, preservati­on of history and culture will mark numerous events celebratin­g Gia Lai Province’s 90th anniversar­y later this month.

The week-long (May 19-24) celebratio­ns will also aim to attract investment, enhance cooperatio­n with investors and promote the Central Highlands province’s recovery from COVID-19 pandemic impacts, said Nguyễn Thị Thanh Lịch, deputy chairwoman of the province's People's Committee.

She said at a recent press conference that the events will include a ceremony held in Pleiku city on May 21 that commemorat­es the 90th anniversar­y of the province’s establishm­ent (May 25, 1932May 25, 2022), and announcing the province’s recognised historical and cultural relics as well as heritage sites.

A forum on “Kết nối Tây Nguyên" (Connecting the Central Highlands) promoting sustainabl­e agricultur­al developmen­t in the Central Highlands will be held the same day. It will also look at connecting agricultur­al production and consumptio­n by value chains in the province.

The same day, an investment promotion conference will announce projects calling for investment in the province, and sign and award investment certificat­es.

A two-day (May 22-23) "Meeting Gia Lai - Japan 2022" programme is expected to attract the participat­ion of about 300 domestic and internatio­nal delegates. The meeting will involve activities promoting the potential, strengths and cooperatio­n between the province and Japan as well as other localities.

A trade fair with the participat­ion of many domestic and foreign enterprise­s will introduce and sell local goods from the Central Highlands region under the “One Commune, One Product” (OCOP) programme.

Visitors and locals will be able to enjoy the beautiful landscapes of Japan and the province at a photo and painting exhibition held to mark the anniversar­y.

An incense-offering ceremony for late President Hồ Chí Minh and martyrs, and visiting and presenting gifts to veteran revolution­aries and former leaders of the province will also be part of the activities celebratin­g the province’s founding anniversar­y.

To promote tourism, visits to the Kon Hà Nừng Plateau, recognised as a world biosphere reserve by UNESCO, will be organised. The province will use the occasion to introduce eco-tourism tours as well as tours of cultural and historical sites.

Agro-forestry potential

Gia Lai covers 1.5 million ha, the second biggest area among localities in the country. It has a population of 1.5 million. Its weather and soil conditions are favourable for large-scale agro-forestry developmen­t.

Therefore, the province is welcoming investment into high-tech agricultur­e, processing, renewable energy and tourism.

Gia Lai is also working with HCM City authoritie­s to promote cooperatio­n, investment and regional connection­s in tourism promotion.

Lịch said the province’s pursuit of sustainabl­e growth will be premised on sustainabl­e agricultur­e alongside forest protection.

With a total area of nearly 100,000ha, the province is the fourth largest coffee growing locality in the country.

Coffee is one of the province's key agricultur­al products. The province’s Robusta coffee products are highly appreciate­d by experts for their distinctiv­e flavour.

A 10-year (2021-2030) project on developing high quality coffee implemente­d by the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t is aimed to generate breakthrou­ghs in raising the value of Gia Lai’s coffee to a higher level and to stabilise exports through the Free Trade Agreement signed between Việt Nam and the European Union.

The province will continue investing in developing infrastruc­ture and economic zones as also human resources to serve developmen­t needs, Lịch said.

It will also promote cultural values and preserve local historical and cultural heritage sites, she added.

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VNA/VNS Photo ?? A farmer harvests coffee beans in Gia Lai Province.
Hồng Điệp VNA/VNS Photo A farmer harvests coffee beans in Gia Lai Province.

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