Vietnam: Binh Phuoc durian conquers the world market

Published 2024년 2월 25일

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Durian farming in Binh Phuoc province, Vietnam, has expanded to nearly 6,000 hectares, with farmers adopting sustainable farming methods and exporting to China. The region, known for pepper, cashew, and rubber, is now a major durian area, with the Long Phu Cooperative leading exports. Farmers like Mr. Nam are innovating farming practices, creating tools such as a '5 in 1' sprayer and a grass generator, improving the health of fruit trees and enhancing the durian value chain. Other farmers are mastering processing technology to bring durian from the garden to importers.
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Leading leaders When mentioning durian, perhaps many people will immediately think of durian Cai Mon Ben Tre, Ri6 Vinh Long, Dona Dong Nai... But for a long time, durian has silently sprouted, sprouted, and blossomed. flowers and fruits on the red basalt soil of Binh Phuoc, which is known as the capital of pepper, cashew, and rubber. Currently, the total durian area in this province has reached nearly 6,000 hectares, ranking second in the Southeast region, just behind Dong Nai. Notably, thanks to being behind, most durian gardeners here have proactively changed production methods, promoted technology investment, and applied scientific and technical advances in sustainable farming towards sustainable farming. VietGAP, GlobalGAP. The proof is that many gardeners have been granted growing area codes for official export to China. Phu Rieng district is one of the localities with a large and long-standing durian area in Binh Phuoc province, with trees 10 - 15 years old, and there are ...
Source: Agriculture

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