Central Highlands glowing in green energy prospects

Central Highlands glowing in green energy prospects

With ample land funds, abundant natural resources, and a young labour force, provinces in the Central Highlands region – including Dak Nong, Dak Lak, Gia Lai, Kon Tum, and Lam Dong – have many favourable factors to attract investment from domestic and foreign businesses.
"Yellow" season in Basalt land

"Yellow" season in Basalt land

“The yellow season” in Gia Lai is the most beautiful time of the year when yellow flowers are in their full bloom, and the fragrance of rice and coffee are at their best.
Gia Lai to develop first wind power plant

Gia Lai to develop first wind power plant 1

Viet Nam-based HBRE Wind Power and Thailand's Super Energy Corporation recently kicked off a wind power project worth VND1.8 trillion (US$ 77.7 million) in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai.
Gia Lai solicits investment in City

Gia Lai solicits investment in City

The Central Highlands province of Gia Lai sought investors for 22 projects at an investment promotion conference it held in HCM City yesterday.
Gia Lai replaces old coffee trees with new trees

Gia Lai replaces old coffee trees with new trees

The Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands) province of Gia Lai is providing free coffee seedlings and farming techniques for farmers in an effort to replace old, unproductive coffee trees.
Gia Lai businesses granted 23 overseas investment licences

Gia Lai businesses granted 23 overseas investment licences

At the end of the second quarter, the Ministry of Planning and Investment had issued 23 licenses to businesses in the Central Highland province of Gia Lai for overseas investments.
Thousands of Gia Lai households get contaminated water

Thousands of Gia Lai households get contaminated water

Nearly 4,000 households in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai’s Krong Pa District have been using contaminated water.
Dull future for Central Highland resettlers

Dull future for Central Highland resettlers

When authorities of the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai decided to build the Ayun Ha irrigation system in 2000, hundreds of local residents in Phu Thien District’s Chu A Thai Commune were relocated to a new resettlement area.
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