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TTLV: Solutions to replicate farm economic models to sustainably escape poverty in mountainous provinces

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1. Student's full name: Hoang Van Tinh 2. Gender: Male

3. Date of birth: May 25, 1989 4. Place of birth: Hoa Binh

5. Student recognition decision No. 2119/QD-XHNV-SDH dated November 1, 2011 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

6. Changes in training process: No

7. Thesis topic: Solutions to replicate farm economic models to sustainably escape poverty in mountainous provinces (Case study of Hoa Binh province).

8. Major: Management Science; Code: Pilot training

9. Scientific advisor: Associate Professor, Dr. Pham Van Quyet, University of Social Sciences and Humanities.

10. Summary of thesis results:

The thesis focuses on clarifying theoretical issues on farm economics and sustainable poverty reduction, correctly assessing the current development status and achievements of the farm economic model. At the same time, the thesis proposes a number of directions and solutions to replicate the farm economic model to sustainably reduce poverty in the new period.

The development of farm economy has contributed significantly to exploiting the potential strengths of land and labor, improving the efficiency of land use, creating momentum for farming households to develop in the direction of commodity production, it contributes to bringing great economic and social benefits to rural areas due to the effective use of capital and land resources, creating many jobs for rural workers, contributing to hunger eradication and poverty reduction.

11. Practical application: (if any)

The research results of the thesis can be used as reference material and basis for evaluating the economic development situation of farms in mountainous areas.

The topic originates from practical needs and is capable of providing highly applicable arguments for farm owners and farmers who aspire to become farm owners to refer to in order to replicate and develop the farm economy towards sustainable poverty reduction in mountainous areas.

1. Full name: Hoang Van Tinh 2. Gender: Male

3. Date of birth: May 25, 1989 4. Place of birth: Hoa Binh

5. Admission decision number: 2119/2001/QD-XHNV-SDHDated: November 1, 2011 Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

6. Changes in academic process: No

(List the forms of change and corresponding times).

7. Official thesis title: Solution of expanding the farm economic model in order to reduce sustainable poverty in mountainous areas (Research in Hoa Binh province)

8. Major: Management Science 9. Code: ..............................................................

10. Supervisors: As. Prof. Dr. Pham Van Quyet, The University of Social Sciences and Humanities.

11. Summary of the findings of the thesis:

The thesis focuses on clearing the theoretical issues about farm economy and reduction of sustainable poverty, assessing the development and achievement of farm economic model. It simultaneously suggests several directions and solutions of expanding the farm economic model in new age.

The development of farm economic model plays an important role on exploiting potential advantages about land and labor. The efficiency of using land is improved. This farmer encourages to develop commodity production. It brings social and economical benefit to rural areas due to using land effectively. It creates more jobs for rural workers to contribute to poverty reduction.

12. Practical applicability, if any:

The result of thesis can be used as reference and basis to evaluate the development of farm economic model in mountainous areas.

 

The topic is based on actual demands and provides argument which is highly applicable for farm owners and farmers to develop farm economic model towards poverty reduction.

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