Vietnam: Farmers in Vinh Phuc can earn a stable income growing chayote

Published 2022년 2월 28일

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The article highlights the increased demand and high prices of Tam Dao chayote in Ho Son commune, Vinh Phuc province, Vietnam, due to its special climate and organic farming practices. Ms. Le Thi Chin's success with organic farming, using Guilin Group's '5 no's' standard and their organic fertilizers, has led to higher yields and profits. Compared to the conventional method, her field yields an average of 45-50 kg/pole/pick, generating significant income. The shift to organic farming not only reduces costs but also has environmental benefits, with more households adopting this practice.
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These days, the field of chayote right at the foot of Tam Dao mountain in Ho Son commune (Tam Dao district, Vinh Phuc province) is always crowded with people collecting and transporting chayote. Enjoying the special climate brought by the Tam Dao mountain range, the chayote fields of Ho Son commune are always green and one color, the stout vegetable tops rise to the fringes. Since the Lunar New Year until now, the price of Tam Dao chayote has always been high, making people very excited. In addition to the joy of the high price of chayote, Ms. Le Thi Chin from Lang Ha village, Ho Son commune is also excited because her vegetable field has a higher yield and quality than other families. Her secret is simply using a special organic fertilizer. Ms. Chin said that in 2021, she will participate in the implementation of Guilin Group's model of planting 2 sao of chayote in the organic direction of Guilin Group with the "5 no's" standard: No herbicides, no pesticides, and no ...
Source: Danviet

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