Vietnam, increase productivity through high technology

Published 2021년 4월 10일

Tridge summary

Thanh Hoi commune in Binh Duong province is adopting high-tech agricultural production models, including VietGAP-oriented farming and net house cultivation, which have boosted agricultural productivity and quality. The commune has funded a project to grow mint and squash, generating substantial income for 35 households. Another project involves a net house system for vegetable cultivation, which can be operated all year round and has supported 14 households. These initiatives are part of the commune's efforts to encourage agricultural modernization, contributing to economic development and poverty reduction. The farmers are seeking greater government support to ensure stable output and to encourage more investment in high-tech agricultural models.
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Original content

High-tech agricultural production models (UDCNC) have become popular and familiar with farmers in Thanh Hoi commune, Tan Uyen town (Binh Duong province). As a result, productivity and quality in local agricultural production have increased significantly. Mr. Nguyen Van Quy is with a model of growing vegetables in a family net house Identifying the development of high-tech agriculture is an inevitable trend. In recent years, Thanh Hoi commune has encouraged and created conditions for farmers to invest in UDCNC agricultural development. Up to now, the commune has effectively implemented 2 projects and 3 UDCNC agricultural models, contributing to improving the quality and competitiveness of products, bringing economic efficiency to the people. Thanh Hoi commune is known for its staple plants, mint (also known as the tree along the mosquito net) and squash. Deploying the project of producing mint and squash plants in the direction of VietGAP with an implementation cost of more than ...
Source: Vietlinh

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