Thanh Hoa: More agricultural enterprises were established
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- 22:09 26/08/2022
DNHN - Thanh Hoa has added 78 new agricultural firms since the beginning of the year, increasing the total number of agricultural enterprises in Thanh Hoa province to 924.
Thanh Hoa province will have many new enterprises developed by 2022 as a result of several advantageous measures aimed at attracting firms. According to data, the province attracted 78 new registered agricultural firms by the end of July 2022, increasing the total number of agricultural enterprises in Thanh Hoa province to 924. In addition to firms engaging in production and product consumption, there have recently been more enterprises investing in agricultural product processing.
The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has been arranging and successfully executing the Law on Enterprises and the Law on Supporting Small and Medium Firms to assist newly founded businesses in operating stably and developing sustainably. Implement policies to encourage the growth of small and medium-sized businesses that participate in industrial clusters and value chains related to the production and processing of agricultural, forestry, and fisheries goods. Simultaneously, actively promote to companies, business associations, local governments, and units registered to participate in the network of consultants to support small and medium enterprises to assist businesses in receiving the finest support in all aspects.

Thanh Hoa province determines that enterprises play a critical role in growth in the next strategy. As a result, in addition to applying and implementing mechanisms and policies promulgated by the government, Thanh Hoa province is continuing to study and consider issuing specific support policies that are aligned with development orientations and enterprise accessibility, creating motivation for enterprises to develop.
The Standing Board of the Provincial Party Committee will continue to review and comment on 7 policies and mechanisms that help businesses. These are the policy to support funding for business start-up training; the policy to support funding for the delivery of results of administrative procedures for business registration; financial support for the use of digital signatures; support for connecting and promoting enterprise products on digital platforms; and support for digital transactions. This is also a chance for newly founded agricultural firms to have access to an integrated business environment based on digital technologies.
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