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Visit and give gifts to some policy beneficiaries in the collective economic sector

Việt NamViệt Nam19/10/2023

On October 19, the Ninh Binh Province Cooperative Alliance in collaboration with the Bac Lieu Province Cooperative Alliance organized a visit and presented gifts to a number of policy beneficiaries in the collective economic sector in Yen Khanh, Yen Mo and Kim Son districts. This is an activity to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Vietnam Cooperative Alliance.

The delegation visited and presented gifts to Mr. Nguyen Van Thuy, former Chairman of the Ninh Binh Province Cooperative Union; Mr. Pham Dinh Ngoc, Director of Tay Thien Cooperative (Kim Son); Mr. Hoang Ngoc May, Director of Cong Thanh Agricultural Cooperative (Kim Son); Mr. Pham Trong Thu, Director of Ninh Hong Agricultural Cooperative, Yen Ninh Town (Yen Khanh); Mr. Dinh Xuan Nguyen, Director of Mai Son Agricultural Cooperative (Yen Mo); Mr. Vu The Huan, Director of Vinh Yen Agricultural Cooperative (Yen Mo). These are wounded and sick soldiers who are currently managing and operating cooperatives in the area.

At the places visited, the Delegation inquired about the health of the wounded and sick soldiers and wished them good health, to develop the Cooperative's activities further, to do well in service and production stages according to the chain link, and to become a reliable address for Cooperative members to participate.

At the same time, share the current difficulties and problems that cooperatives are facing in terms of capital loans for investment in expanding production, support for installing machinery systems to serve chain production... Hopefully, in the coming time, cooperatives will continue to strive to overcome difficulties, and operate production and business effectively according to the new Law on Cooperatives.

Tien Dat - Minh Duong


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