Many cyclic models, but limited scaling in VIetnam

Published 2022년 10월 20일

Tridge summary

A cooperative in Dong Nai Province, Vietnam, has found a way to utilize banana by-products by producing dried banana peels for export, providing an additional income source for farmers. The cooperative is also pioneering the circular economy in agriculture by deep processing banana products and using banana fiber to make eco-friendly handicrafts. Elsewhere, a company is using agricultural by-products as animal feed and for environmental treatment, aiming to balance waste sources for sustainable cultivation. The Vietnam Association of Farms and Agricultural Enterprises is emphasizing the need for timely policies and technology for businesses to apply high technology in agriculture for sustainable development and to convert waste into valuable resources. The National Agricultural Extension Center is implementing models of circular agriculture in crops, animal husbandry, and aquaculture, with a focus on the value chain and enhancing brand products.
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Original content

Nothing is discarded From discarded agricultural by-products, Mr. Ly Minh Hung, Director of the Cooperative (Cooperative) Linking the production and consumption of clean agricultural products in Thanh Binh (Trang Bom District, Dong Nai Province) has researched. , successfully organized the production of dried banana peels for export to Europe, Japan, and Korea. As a result, after harvesting, they do not have to cut down banana trees, farmers can both directly sell fresh bananas and take the effort to separate the banana peels, dry them and sell them to the cooperative for tens of millions of dong/year. With the advantage of both exporting fresh bananas and producing processed bananas, the cooperative's bananas are almost fully utilized and do not have to be thrown away. The fruits with beautiful designs are exported fresh, and those with worse shapes are converted to dried bananas. Not only that, Thanh Binh Cooperative is also one of the pioneers in implementing circular economy ...
Source: Agriculture

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