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T&T group suggests to invest over 1,300 billion VND in high-tech agriculture

People`s Committee of Son Tay town had a meeting on March 29 to discuss the implementation of a high-technology agricultural investment project in the locality proposed by T&T Group.

According to T&T Group, the investment project covers the area of planning rice cultivation, growing crops and water surface area in communes and wards in Son Tay town focused on 5 regions.
Accordingly, zone 1 includes Xuan Son, Kim Son and Thanh My communes, zone 2 is Kim Son commune, the area 3 covers Thanh My and Kim Son communes, zone 4 includes communes of Son Dong and Kim Son and Trung Son Tram ward, and zone 5 includes Son Dong and Co Dong communes.

 
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The high-technology agricultural production area in Son Tay town will apply high technology in cultivation, mechanization and automation in its production.
The project covers the total area of about 841 hectares with a total investment of over 1.328 billion VND.
It is expected to start production in September 2018. When completing the project, the high-technology agricultural production area in Son Tay town is expected to help contributing to the local socio-economic development, expanding advanced production models as well as creating more jobs for farmers in the town.
At the meeting, Chairman of Son Tay People's Committee Dang Vu Nhat Thang agreed with the investment proposal of T&T Group and asked the company to report to the municipal People's Committee about the plan.
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