Vietnam: Ha Tinh province entered the green tea harvest season

Published 2021년 12월 29일

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Green tea farming is becoming increasingly popular in Loc Ha district, Ha Tinh province, due to the high market demand and price of the product. The trees, some of which are ancient, grow best on hillside land and require less fertilization and water compared to other crops. The harvest is done every 2-3 months, and the high price covers the costs and provides a substantial income for the farmers. The commune of Hong Loc has dedicated about 57 hectares to green tea cultivation, with over 1,000 households involved, and the income from green tea farming has notably improved the living standards of the farmers.
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These days, along the hillsides in Loc Ha district, Ha Tinh province stands out a green color of green tea trees. On the hill, the laughter of tea pickers is mellow, people are excited when the green tea is in season and the price is high. Most tea trees are grown on the hillside, most of which are ancient tea trees with a lifespan of several decades, to half a century. Therefore, the green tea cooked here has a mild aroma, rich and sweet taste, which is very popular with traders. Ms. Ho Thi Lieu (residing in Dong Thinh village, Loc Ha district), said: "My house currently has more than 3 sao of tea, tea was grown from grandparents. In the past, green tea prices dropped, due to small sales. Retail market, the market is narrow, the price is only 8,000 - 10,000 VND/kg. In recent years, especially near the Lunar New Year, the price of green tea has increased, the price fluctuates from 20,000 to 30,000 VND/kg. Green tea growers are excited and happy, if the price of green tea is ...
Source: Danviet

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