Vietnam: Each radish variety weighs 1.7kg and has a yield of more than 120 tons/ha

Published 2023년 12월 13일

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The Fruit and Vegetable Research Institute in Vietnam implemented a model for growing Dong radish in Quyet Chien commune, which resulted in very high productivity, quality, and output value. Farmers who implemented the project saw their yields and income increase significantly, achieving up to three times higher yields than the Vietnamese radish variety they planted previously. Techniques trained from the project, such as proper field selection, fertilization, irrigation, and pest control, contributed to the successful growth of the Dong Ha radish variety.
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Implementing the project "Evaluating and announcing promising Korean vegetable varieties in Northern Vietnam - Kopia", the Fruit and Vegetable Research Institute (Vietnam Academy of Agricultural Sciences) has implemented a model of growing Dong radish. Hectares in Quyet Chien commune, Tan Lac district (Hoa Binh) have very high productivity, quality and output value. Ms. Bui Thi Thu in Bang hamlet (Quyet Chien commune) planted 3 hectares of Dong Ha radish from August to November 2023, obtained 180 tons of tubers, worth 1.26 billion VND, profit of nearly 1 billion VND, corresponding to the energy The actual yield is 60 tons of tubers/ha, the average selling price in the field is 7,000 VND/kg. Ms. Thu said that due to large planting areas, hiring a lot of labor, not managing the fields regularly, and uneven care, after harvest, the rate of tubers being classified is high, and the maximum yield is not achieved. Multi. "If you take proper care and harvest the tubers more carefully, the ...
Source: Agriculture

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