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Vedan to pay Dong Nai farmers for losses

Vedan Vietnam on Sept. 10 signed an agreement to pay compensation of 120 billion VND (6.2 million USD) to farmers in Dong Nai province for losses it caused by polluting the Thi Vai River.
Vedan Vietnam on Sept. 10 signed an agreement to pay compensation of120 billion VND (6.2 million USD) to farmers in Dong Nai province forlosses it caused by polluting the Thi Vai River.

The Taiwanese MSG maker also agreed to pay the People's Committees ofNhon Trach and Long Thanh districts, where the affected farmers live,500 million VND (25,640 USD) each for expenses involved in estimatingthe losses.

It will pay half of the amount tofarmers within a week and the rest on January 14 next year. Meanwhile,it will furnish a bank guarantee for the remaining amount to farmersrepresentatives' within a week from Sept. 10./.

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