• The goal is to have at least 50% of cooperatives operating effectively.
  • The cooperative is striving to apply technology.
  • Cooperative societies are accelerating production.

Lecturers from the Southern Vocational Training and Cooperative Cadre Training School presented content related to the 2023 Cooperative Law.

Accordingly, over four days, members of the leadership boards of 30 cooperatives will receive training and guidance on regulations related to the 2023 Cooperative Law, Government Decree 113 of 2024 detailing some provisions of the Cooperative Law; developing business strategies, annual, medium-term and long-term production and business plans; establishing operating regulations for the Board of Directors and Supervisory Board, internal spending regulations; developing cooperative working regulations, income distribution regulations for members and other related matters.

Representatives from cooperatives attended the training session.

According to Mr. Nguyen Van Thang, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Ca Mau Provincial Cooperative Union, the training course aims to equip cooperative leaders with new knowledge and regulations related to the collective economy and cooperatives. The goal is that after the training, cooperatives will be able to organize their activities in the best way and in accordance with regulations.

“In the coming time, the province will issue many support policies to develop the collective economy. Therefore, if cooperatives do not organize well and in accordance with regulations, it will be difficult for them to access and benefit from the State's support policies. Therefore, through this training course, cooperatives will share best practices and contribute ideas to improve their operations,” Mr. Thang said.

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Source: https://baocamau.vn/de-hoat-dong-hop-tac-xa-dung-va-tot-hon-a39772.html