An Nhon town officially established

A ceremony was held in An Nhon town on January 1, 2012, announcing the PM’s Decision No. 101/NQ-CP dated on November 28, 2011 on the establishment of An Nhon town.

Hon Kho Island - an interesting destination

Hon Kho Island is a small island located in front of Nhon Hai island commune (Quy Nhon city), defending this coastal village from wind and waves all year round.

Tuy Phuoc enjoys bumper harvests of farm-raised shrimp

Tuy Phuoc district has so far enjoyed bumper harvests of farm-raised shrimp in 2011 thanks to right time of hatchery/nursery, effective disease prevention and control, expansion of environment-friendly shrimp farming areas, application of advanced technologies into the shrimp farming.

Binh Dinh’s wood chip processing industry needs a long-term vision

With its advantages of low investment unit cost, simple and uncontrollable automatic production lines, good quality products, short time capital turnover, wood chip processing industry in Binh Dinh has enjoyed favourable conditions and developed well.

6 fishing-boats 300 CV engine built

6 new fishing-boats with a capacity of at least 300 CV were manufactured by fishermen of Dong Da, Le Loi and Tran Phu wards since the beginning of 2011, according to Quy Nhon City’s Department of Economics.

Binh Dinh fishermen have bumper season of tuna skipjack exploitation

Hundreds of Binh Dinh fishing boats got very good harvests of tuna skipjack in the early season of offshore tuna exploitation.

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