Vietnam: Growing a lot of red gourds in the shape of a gourd, the older it is, the easier it is to sell

Published 2022년 3월 21일

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The article highlights the success of Mr. Nguyen Van Nga's family in Anh Son district, Vietnam, in cultivating red gourds (also known as red mulberry or compensation tree) as a profitable crop. This easy-to-grow, flexible, and hardy vegetable is ideal for both human consumption and long-term storage. It offers a diverse range of products for income, including young fruits for cooking and the tops and flowers as vegetables. The tree's fast growth and high yield, potential income from various parts, and adaptability to local conditions make it a popular choice for farmers. Anh Son district has planted around 20 hectares of red mud trees, primarily in areas along the Lam River, making it a significant source of income and quality food for the local community.
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Mr. Nguyen Van Nga's family in hamlet 4, Phuc Son commune is in the harvest season. The red gourds are located close to each other stretching and straight on the land along the Lam River. Stopping to talk to us, Mr. Nga shared: This year's winter crop, his family planted 5 sao of red compensation on the land. Over the years, it has been found that this is an easy plant to grow, just need to prepare the soil and cover with soil. feathers and sowing after 2-3 days will germinate. Moreover, in the process of planting, it does not take much care, not to make a trellis but to let the cows crawl under the ground, just provide enough water to make up for the fruit. As for quality, this red gourd-shaped variety is more flexible than other varieties, the size is not too large, each fruit weighs 1-1.5kg so it is easy to sell. Mr. Nga also said, for each pole planted with red mulch, after 40-50 days for flowers, young fruit and after 75 days for old fruit. This is a multi-use vegetable plant ...
Source: Danviet

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