Vietnam: On the banks of the Ngan Sau River, Ha Tinh farmers sell purple garlic for 1,000-2,000 VND / bulb

Published 2022년 7월 19일

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A Vietnamese commune has seen success in converting land previously used for inefficient crop cultivation into a purple garlic farm, experiencing a significant increase in profit and economic efficiency. The cool climate and suitable soil conditions of the region, coupled with the crop's high selling price and lower maintenance needs, make purple garlic farming more profitable than traditional crops. The commune is planning to expand the garlic cultivation area to further boost farmers' income.
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A few years ago, consumers often came to buy purple garlic in Loc Yen commune at a rather high price. At that time, because the planting area was small, the supply was not enough, so the commune authorities as well as the people here decided to invest in production to expand the purple garlic growing area. In Huong Thuong and Trung Thuong villages (Loc Yen commune, Huong Khe district, Ha Tinh province) there is Ngan Sau river flowing through, so there is alluvial alluvial land. Previously, this land used to grow crops such as peanuts, corn and beans, but it did not bring high economic efficiency. Therefore, the people here decided to convert from inefficient cropland to purple garlic. After 4 years of implementation, the results so far show that the conversion to purple garlic has an estimated profit of more than 15 million VND/sao, the economic efficiency is double, triple that of growing crops. In Huong Thuong village now, households who grow less plant 0.5 sao, and those who ...
Source: Danviet

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