Going to the fair in Lao Cai in Vietnam, everyone likes to buy 10 big bags of red peanuts 10

Published 2022년 7월 22일

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The article highlights the success of a comprehensive approach to cultivating local red peanuts in Hoang Thu Pho commune, Lao Cai province, using the VietGAP model and plastic mulching. This strategy has yielded significant results, doubling the production per hectare compared to traditional methods, with a yield of 21 quintals/ha and a profit of over 55 million VND/ha/crop. The red peanuts, grown organically for six months, have been confirmed as safe and have a higher selling price, providing a substantial increase in income for farmers. The commune plans to expand this model to improve economic efficiency, enhance income for the local population, and contribute to sustainable poverty reduction by integrating more closely in the agricultural value chain through the One Commune One Product (OCOP) Program.
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The peanuts here are sharp, firm, sweet, rich in flavor, rich in essential oils, favored by many people as "organic peanuts" and ranked as OCOP product in the period of 2018 - 2020 of Lao Cai province. In 2018, the Provincial Agricultural Extension Center first implemented the model of intensive cultivation of local red peanuts in the direction of VietGAP, applying plastic mulching in Hoang Thu Pho commune, with an area of 10 hectares. Thanks to the transfer of science and technology, peanuts were planted with a reasonable density, distance, and reasonable use of fertilizers and plant protection drugs. The trees grew well, and the output reached nearly 21 quintals/ha, an increase of 2 times compared to the previous year. with traditional planting methods. With an average selling price of 25,000 VND/kg, farmers earn more than 55 million VND/ha/crop, 20 million VND higher than traditional farming. Currently, Bac Ha red peanut products have been confirmed for a safe production chain, ...
Source: Danviet

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