Bac Kan: Growing a strange tree to produce thorns and thorns, the food is fragrant, and it sells like hot cakes

Published 2020년 9월 3일

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The article highlights the efforts of the Hop Phat Cooperative in Ngan Son district, Bac Kan province, in cultivating the rare and sweet Van Duc Van chestnut. This variety, a hybrid of Trung Khanh and Lang Son chestnut trees, is prized for its taste and higher market price. The cooperative has planted around 5 hectares of this chestnut tree, with some trees producing fruit within 1-2 years. The district is planning to expand this plantation to cover 100 hectares annually, with the support of specialized agencies and significant interest from the authorities. The cultivation of Van Duc Van chestnut is seen as a key strategy to reduce poverty and improve livelihoods in the area.
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Leading the PV into the chestnut forest of Hop Phat Cooperative, introduced by Mr. Ha Tan Tung, Deputy Head of Agriculture and Rural Development Division of Ngan Son district, the chestnut here is especially loved by consumers thanks to the rare sweetness and pulp. Therefore, Van Duc Van chestnut always has a higher price than other chestnuts on the market. At the Ban Duc Van chestnut forest of Hop Phat Cooperative in Nam Lang village, we were able to "check out" the chestnut trees that were in fruitful season. A whole tree chestnut forest full of fruit, bending the tops of the Buddha in the wind as inviting. Mr. Tung introduced, this top-class board chestnut tree in the chestnut forest originated from a hybrid of Trung Khanh chestnut tree (Cao Bang) with the eyes of the chestnut tree in Lang Son province, which was 10 years old. In the chestnut forest of Hop Phat Cooperative, up to 17 trees have been selected as the flagship tree. Mr. Tung said, there are 31 more plank chestnut ...
Source: Danviet

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