(en.sonla.gov.vn) In the first six months of 2025, Yen Chau District continued to promote solutions that foster economic development. Commercial activities in the district developed quite well, with the market of goods and services meeting the needs of economic activities and peoples lives.
As a result of the 2025 spring rice crop, the entire district is to have implemented 823 hectares, with a yield of 65.8 quintals per hectare, and a rice output of 5,427 tons. Specialized agencies have guided people to handle pests and diseases on the existing 41 hectares of tea. It estimates that in the first 06 months of 2025, 45 tons of fresh tea buds is going to be harvested, focusing on caring for, pruning, preventing pests and diseases and preventing cold for 292 hectares of coffee trees; Direct and guide households to take care of 10 hectares of newly planted coffee in 2024; take care of and prevent pests and diseases for 12,150 hectares, an increase of 6.1% (695 hectares) over the same period in 2024. Some main fruit trees: Mango 3,346 hectares, Longan 2,730 hectares, Plum 3,720 hectares, Banana 736 hectares, other fruit trees 1,618 hectares. The output of all kinds of fruit harvested in the first 6 months of 2025 is about 64,164 tons (plum 32,200 tons, mango 26,667 tons, banana 4,687 tons, strawberry 610 tons); the value of consumed fruit products is around 606.827 billion VND; organize production management for 816.9 hectares of crop area that have been granted VietGAP certification (fruit trees 803.6 hectares; vegetables 13.3 hectares) and 36 growing area codes for 670.7 hectares of fruit trees of all kinds and 01 packaging facility in the district.

Commercial activities in the area are maintained.
The total herd of livestock and poultry is 621,980, of which: the herd of buffalo is 6,100; the herd of cows is 27,280; the herd of pigs is 52,600; the herd of poultry is 536,000. The output of fresh meat for slaughter is 1,432 tons. The District People's Committee has directed specialized agencies to inspect the transportation of livestock and poultry in and out of the area and slaughter at slaughterhouses and markets; to limit the spread of disease and ensure food hygiene and safety in the market, especially before and after Tet, inspect and control the slaughtering and marking of livestock and poultry in the district. In 6 months, there were 9,713 animals examined, stamped and issued veterinary hygiene stamps (Large cattle: 41 cows; small cattle: 1,030 animals; Poultry: 8,642 animals); disease prevention and vaccination for livestock were well implemented, with the result: 10,243 doses injected (of which: 8,000 doses of Foot and Mouth Disease vaccine; 1,000 doses of Pasteurellosis vaccine for buffaloes and cows; 1,243 doses of Rabies vaccine for dogs and cats). The aquaculture area implemented in the first six months of the year reached 321 hectares. Specialized agencies provided technical guidance on care and disease prevention for commercial fish and parent fish and instructed aquaculture households on how to select breeds and treat water sources.
Pay attention to propaganda work, direct the implementation of food safety and quality assurance in agricultural, forestry, and fishery production and trading, and organize the review of agriculture, forestry, and fishery production and processing establishments in the district; inspect and supervise fruit growing cooperatives with growing area codes and VietGAP; develop a plan to organize inspections of compliance with commitments to produce and trade safe food; review and guide individuals and cooperatives that meet the requirements to request the Department of Agriculture and Environment to issue a certificate of safe agricultural and fishery supply chain in 2025; organize appraisal and grant a certificate of eligibility for agriculture, forestry, and fishery food safety to 01 household in Phieng Khoai commune; coordinate the inspection and supervision of fruit growing cooperatives granted growing area codes and VietGAP; manage 896.8 hectares of crops certified for production according to VietGAP standards.
Industrial activities focused on leadership, direction, and maintenance of stable development; some key products like bricks were estimated at 5.0 million pieces; the construction stones 12,000 m3, and commercial electricity output around 25.83 million kWh, an increase of 2.03 million kWh (over 8.5%), the same period in 2024. The total number of households using grid electricity in the district as of June 10, 2025, is 21,963/21,979 households, reaching 99.92%; The total output of urban clean water supply in the first 6 months of the year in the town and surrounding areas is around 188,051 m3, an increase of 42,504 m3 (up 29.2%) over the same period in 2024.
Commercial activities in the district have developed quite well; the market for goods and services has met the economic needs and improved people's lives. Trade promotion and market management have strengthened, and service quality has improved. Postal, telecommunications, and transportation services meet the needs of production and people's lives. The management of means of transport and freight transport activities has been strictly overseen by the provisions of law, successfully organizing the launching ceremony of the mango bagging movement in 2025, the first Phieng Khoai plum picking festival, and the sixth mango picking festival in 2025.
Nhu Thuy
Translated by Tuan Minh Dang