Not Ninh Thuan, this land also planted a succulent plant "pungent" but collected money

Published 2020년 7월 15일

Tridge summary

Aloe vera cultivation in Chau Duc district has proven to be profitable, with yields of 4-6 tons per rod and selling price ranging from 1,500-2,000 VND per kg. The activity started in 2018 and has expanded to 10 hectares, with more than 50 hectares expected by the end of 2021. The district farmers' association is supporting farmers with seeds, technical guidance, and production processes. The cultivation requires less investment and is less labor-intensive compared to pepper, offering double the economic efficiency. However, the association is cautious about overexpansion to prevent price drops as seen with other crops. Currently, businesses in Ho Chi Minh City are purchasing aloe vera from the district.
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Original content

More effective in growing aloe vera in 2018, aloe vera was first planted in Chau Duc district for the first time. This is a crop with little investment but high economic efficiency. After 2 years of taking root in the land of Chau Duc, aloe vera now yields 4-6 tons / rod, the selling price is 1,500-2,000 VND / kg. After deducting expenses, the aloe vera model gives an income of 300-330 million VND / ha. As one of the first households to grow aloe vera in Binh Gia commune, Chau Duc district, Ms. Hoang Thi Hue, Vinh An hamlet, said that this tree is easy to grow, suitable for gravel red soil and hot, dry climate. The average output is 10 tons / year / rod. With 6 acres of aloe vera growing, after deducting expenses, her family earns about 180 million / year. Aloe vera is grown by her family, and is currently grown by companies in Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh purchased, through the introduction and support of Chau Duc District Farmers Association. Recognizing the economic benefits ...
Source: Danviet

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