Vietnam: My Duc develops farm economy

Published 2021년 7월 8일

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My Duc district in Vietnam has been promoting sustainable farming models, leading to an increase in the value of agricultural production and improving local livelihoods. The district has successfully implemented various farming models such as lotus cultivation, integrated fish farming with fruit trees, and specialized vegetable farming. These models have not only increased income but also created seasonal jobs. However, these farms face challenges such as disease in livestock, increasing production costs, and low product quality. In response, the district plans to focus on agriculture from 2020-2025, encouraging livestock production away from residential areas and linking agricultural products with tourism services. The district will also provide support for farm owners to borrow capital for production development and will collaborate with the Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development to provide training and improve production and business management skills.
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Kinhtedothi - In recent years, My Duc district has actively supported communes and towns in the area to develop sustainable farm models, thereby increasing the value of agricultural production, helping people improve their livelihoods. income. The model of growing lotus for flowers and seeds of Mr. Dinh Tien Hanh's household in An Phu commune is a typical economic development of My Duc district. With an area of 10ha, Mr. Hanh's family focuses on planting new varieties of lotus; Along with selling flowers, bulbs and seeds, Mr. Hanh's family also makes teas from flowers and lotus leaves. Each lotus growing season, minus expenses, his family earns 3-4 million VND/sao. In addition to growing lotus, Mr. Hanh's family releases all kinds of fish (drifts, catfish, snail carp...), creating a stable source of income all year round. This economic model has created seasonal jobs for 3-5 workers with an income of 250,000 VND/person/day. An integrated fish farming combined with fruit trees in ...
Source: Kinhtedothi

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