According to the report of the Department of Agriculture and Environment - Standing Agency of the Steering Committee, up to now, 100% of communes and wards in the province have established a Commune-level Steering Committee, deploying the collection of legal information on land use right certificates and citizen identification cards of land users according to the list provided.
The Department of Agriculture and Environment has completed the administrative unit reference list for 104 communes and wards; established a reference list for 11,488 map sheets with 3,263,464 plots of land. Of which, 499,552 plots of land have been synchronized to the National Land Database.
The whole province has reviewed the land user information of 931,072 plots, corresponding to 1,848,643 personal information that need to be authenticated with the National Population Database; the results show that 955,698 land users have matching information and are accurately updated in the system.

Synchronous work, connection and data sharing between authorities at all levels are promoted. To date, the whole province has completed the synchronization of information of 499,552 plots of land, 247,799 land use right certificates and 82,447 electronic scanning records.
At the meeting, members of the Steering Committee discussed and clarified the difficulties and problems in the implementation process such as: large data volumes, many information that have not been updated synchronously, limited professional capacity of grassroots staff; some equipment and software need to be upgraded to ensure the requirements for connection and data sharing.
In his concluding remarks, Mr. Nguyen Hung Nam - Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, Head of the Provincial Steering Committee - emphasized that the 9-day campaign to enrich and clean up the land database is a key task, of great significance in state management of land, effectively serving the digital transformation process of the natural resources and environment sector.
Mr. Nam requested departments, branches and localities to thoroughly grasp the campaign's goals, promote propaganda, set good local examples, and at the same time rectify units that are behind schedule. Localities must focus highly on reviewing and perfecting data to ensure "correct, sufficient, clean, and alive"; thoroughly handling false information about land plots, users and administrative boundaries.
The Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee assigned the Department of Agriculture and Environment to establish working groups to work directly with localities, promptly guide and remove difficulties; at the same time, review and restructure administrative processes and procedures in the land sector in the direction of cutting down on paperwork, taking advantage of digital data in land, population databases and other interconnected systems.