Decision No. 03/2022/QD-UBND Issuing Economic-Technical Norms for Certain Crops, Livestock, and Aquatic Species in Gia Lai Province
03/2022/QD-UBND
Decision
Issuing Body
Published Date:
January 13, 2022
Active Date:
January 23, 2022
No longer in effect
Current Status:
Expired Date:
N/A
People's Committee of Gia Lai Province
A large highland-plateau province in the Central Highlands; population about 1.6 million (2024). A major producer of coffee, rubber and pepper, with agro-processing and hydropower. In the 2025 merger it expanded to the coast by absorbing the former Bình Định province, keeping the "Gia Lai" name.
Summary
Decision No. 03/2022/QD-UBND of the People's Committee of Gia Lai Province, dated 13 January 2022 and effective from 23 January 2022, promulgates the economic-technical norms for selected crops, livestock and aquaculture species in Gia Lai Province. It is issued under the Laws on Veterinary Medicine, Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, Plant Protection and Quarantine, Forestry and Crop Production, Decree No. 83/2018/ND-CP on agricultural extension, Decree No. 60/2021/ND-CP on financial autonomy of public service units and Circular No. 06/2021/TT-BNNPTNT, on the proposal of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (Submission No. 339/TTr-SNNPTNT of 14 December 2021). It applies to agencies, organisations and individuals involved in agriculture, forestry, fisheries and extension activities in the province, and supersedes Decisions No. 390/QD-UBND and No. 391/QD-UBND of 27 May 2011; extension programmes approved before the effective date continue under the old norms until acceptance, and species without norms apply those issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. Annex I sets per-hectare norms for crops, each specifying seed quantity, planting density, expected yield, and itemised inputs (organic fertiliser, urea, phosphate, potassium, lime, plant protection products), labour (land preparation, planting, tending, harvest, in workdays or machine shifts) and water-saving irrigation equipment. Coverage includes food crops (pure rice with 100 kg seed and 60-65 quintals/ha; hybrid rice, upland rice, hybrid maize at 57,140 plants/ha, biomass maize, sweet potato, mung bean), vegetables (leafy brassicas, cauliflower, cabbage, tomato, kohlrabi, bitter gourd, cucumber, pumpkin, gourd, wax gourd, luffa, green bean, chilli, carrot, asparagus), short-cycle industrial crops (sugarcane for new and ratoon crops, tobacco, cassava), long-cycle industrial and fruit crops with year-by-year establishment norms (Robusta coffee at 1,110 trees/ha yielding 16-20 tonnes of fresh cherry; black pepper at 1,600 posts/ha on living or concrete posts yielding 7-8 tonnes fresh; rubber at 555 trees/ha; cashew; avocado, citrus, mango, jackfruit, passion fruit, dragon fruit, custard apple, longan, rambutan, pineapple, guava, watermelon, papaya), forestry species (red boi loi, macadamia at 278 trees/ha, acacia, sao den, dau, eucalyptus) and medicinal plants (angelica, purple amomum and others). Annex II sets livestock norms covering meat and breeding chickens, laying and meat ducks, fattening pigs, breeding sows and boars, beef cattle, breeding cows and natural-service bulls, honeybees, rabbits and breeding goats, each with technical indicators (rearing time, survival rates, egg yields such as 220-240 eggs per hybrid hen per year), feed rations, housing density, vaccination schedules and labour norms. Annex III sets aquaculture norms for featherback and catfish species (thát lát, American channel catfish, lang nha, lang cham), giant snakehead and eel, tilapia and red tilapia (pond, paddy rotation and cage culture, with yields above 35 kg/m3 in cages), grass carp, climbing perch and marble goby, specifying stocking density, fingerling size, feed conversion ratio, protein content, culture duration, survival rate, harvest size and productivity. Signed by Vice Chairman Kpa Thuyen.
