Vietnam: Growing kale in Lao Cai, farmers earn 200 million VND for every 1 hectare

Published 2022년 3월 14일

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Kale plants have proven to be successful in Bac Ha, Lao Cai province, providing a new direction for the local agricultural industry. Imported from the Netherlands, the vegetable has shown suitability to the local soil and climate, with a growth cycle of 8 to 10 months. It offers high economic benefits, providing food for many months with just one harvest, and is valued for its nutritional content and suitability for off-season cultivation. Each hectare can yield nearly 200 million VND. The government and agricultural service center have supported seedlings and technical guidance, and the district is seeking policy support to develop a large commodity production area for kale.
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Kale plants have shown good growth in the fields of the "white plateau" Bac Ha, (Lao Cai province) opening a new direction for the local agricultural industry. According to an officer of the Agricultural Service Center of Bac Ha district, Lao Cai province, Kale is an imported vegetable variety originating from the Netherlands. Realizing that this vegetable has characteristics suitable to the local soil and climate, in June 2018, the Center brought it to trial planting on a number of areas in the area. According to the theory transferred from the Netherlands, the tree will grow and harvest leaves within 6 months, however, in fact in Bac Ha, the tree has a growth cycle of 8 to 10 months if the weather is favorable and well taken care of. Kale vegetables are inherently suitable for the winter crop, but when planted in Bac Ha, this vegetable is considered an off-season vegetable with high economic efficiency. Moreover, vegetables are grown once but harvested for many months, helping ...
Source: Danviet

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