Hanoi: Growing vegetables, flowers, 1 hectare of land in Gia Lam earns an income of more than 300 million thanks to biotechnology

Published 2020년 8월 19일

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Gia Lam district has seen a positive change in its agricultural production areas from 2016 to 2020, converting over 2,880ha of land into specialized agricultural zones. The district has implemented 120 training courses and deployed 41 pilot models to improve production techniques and economic value. The average agricultural and fishery production per hectare in 2019 was 309.22 million VND, a significant increase from 2016. The district has also focused on advanced animal husbandry techniques and is the main supplier of fresh milk to Vinamilk's dairy factories. Gia Lam district has been recognized as a new rural standard by Hanoi City in 2018 and plans to continue investing in biotechnology application projects in agriculture, healthcare, and environmental protection.
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1 ha of income of 309 million VND / year According to the report of the district, implementation of the Project on agricultural production development in specialized agricultural areas in Gia Lam district in the period of 2016-2020, up to now, the total area of agricultural land according to the The scheme is over 5,214ha, of which more than 1,601ha, accounting for 30.52% of the area; 1,600ha of fruit trees, more than 636ha of vegetables, an area of VAC 278.12ha, ornamental flowers of 132ha ... The transformation of plant structure since the planning of production areas in Gia Lam has generally changed positively. . Accordingly, the district has converted 2,880ha / 4,543ha, with famous fruit tree areas such as Dong Du, Kieu Ky, Da Ton, Phu Dong; flowers and ornamental plants Trung Mau, Phu Dong, Kim Lan; Safe vegetables Van Duc, Dang Xa, Yen Thuong, Yen Vien, and Co Bi all bring high economic value. From 2017 up to now, the district has implemented 120 training courses on food ...
Source: Danviet

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