Vietnam: Huong Khe sows short-term rice, ensuring solid production of the summer-autumn crop

Published 2021년 6월 4일

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Huong Khe district in Ha Tinh province is adopting a strategic approach to rice production for the summer-autumn crop, focusing on varieties with growth periods of less than 100 days to mitigate risk from frequent flooding. This strategy, aimed at ensuring food security and income, is crucial for the region's agricultural productivity amidst challenging weather conditions. The district is also taking steps to combat drought and is on track with land preparation and sowing activities for dry crops such as beans, maize, and sesame.
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With specific production conditions, Huong Khe district (Ha Tinh province) determines the concept of "solid" summer-autumn production when the structure of rice varieties grows under 100 days in areas with high flood potential to avoid damage. at the end of the service. Huong Khe is a locality with severe weather, especially, the summer-autumn crop is often at risk of facing many disadvantages due to floods. Therefore, in order to ensure productivity and quality, the annual summer-autumn crop is often determined by the district with a view of ensuring "solid food", avoiding natural disasters, taking the value of income per target area. striving. According to the plan, in the summer-autumn crop, Ha Tinh has a structure of varieties with growth time ranging from 100 to 115 days. However, with local production conditions, Huong Khe farmers planted 2,100 hectares of rice with varieties with a growth period of less than 110 days such as: Khang Dan 18, Khang Dan mutant, HT1, Nep 87 , ...
Source: Baohatinh

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