Vietnam: Ha Tinh cantaloupe has strong consumption, high price

Published 2021년 8월 25일

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Despite the challenges of social distancing, farmers in Luu Vinh Son commune, Ha Tinh are seeing high income from melon cultivation. Ho Sy Bach's family has harvested 2.5 tons of melons, earning over 70 million VND, and plans to plant a new crop. Other farmers are also seeing significant profits from melon farming. The province is investing over 20 billion VND in models of melon cultivation in greenhouses, with a potential yield of 20 tons/ha and prices ranging from 40,000 to 60,000 VND/kg. However, experts recommend investing in intensive farming, innovating technology, and monitoring for market needs. QR code scanning is being used for safety and marketability of the Luu Vinh Son melons.
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Agricultural products for high income Although some localities have implemented social distancing, it is very difficult to transport agricultural products to the harvest for consumption, but farmers in Luu Vinh Son commune (Thach Ha – Ha Tinh) is excited because it has consumed all the melons that have just been harvested, and at the same time started to plant a new melon crop., In the past few days, Mr. Ho Sy Bach's family (Xuan Son village, Luu Vinh Son commune) busy harvesting melons to serve the market, Mr. Ho Sy Bach's family has collected about 2.5 tons of melons, with a turnover of over 70 million dong. (Photo by HT Newspaper), Mr. Bach excitedly said: "Don't" in the full moon market in July, so from the beginning of the 5th lunar month, my family planted 1,700 original TL3 melon roots. This type of melon has a beautiful appearance, an average weight of 1.5 kg / fruit, sweet, crunchy and dense. Although the Covid-19 epidemic is breaking out again, however, everything is ...

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