Kinh Mon town is leading in Hai Duong province of Vietnam in terms of plants with tubers that sting the eyes but are very good for health

Published 2022년 11월 10일

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Hai Duong province in Vietnam has seen a notable increase in the planting of winter crops, with over 17,200 hectares cultivated, which is a rise of 1,000 hectares from the previous year. The province is on track to achieve 82% of its winter crop target, with Kinh Mon town leading in planting efforts, primarily growing onions and garlic. Other districts such as Nam Sach, Gia Loc, and Kim Thanh also contribute significantly to the green movement. The Sub-Department of Cultivation and Plant Protection has suggested expanding the planting area for cold-loving plants like potatoes and has encouraged the promotion of consumption to improve marketability. The province has also seen an increase in the cultivation of vegetables like kohlrabi, cabbage, and cauliflower, occupying over 70% of the total winter crop planting area. This increase in production has led to a surplus, resulting in a significant drop in vegetable prices. Farmers in Tu Ky and Gia Loc districts are currently harvesting early winter vegetables, and the market is flooded with an oversupply.
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According to a report by the Sub-Department of Cultivation and Plant Protection (Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Hai Duong province), as of November 8, farmers in the province had planted more than 17,200 hectares of winter crops, an increase of 1,000 hectares over the same period last year. nearly 82% of the province's winter crop plan. Kinh Mon town is the leading locality in the province in terms of winter crop planting area with more than 4,100 hectares, mainly growing onions and garlic. Next are the districts of Nam Sach, Gia Loc, and Kim Thanh, each with over 2,000 hectares planted. This year, right from the beginning of the long dry season, it is convenient for planting and expanding the area of winter crops. The Sub-Department of Cultivation and Plant Protection recommends that in the coming time, localities will continue to expand the area of winter crops, especially potatoes and other cold-loving plants; strengthen consumption promotion, create ...
Source: Danviet

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