Vietnam: Solve the problem of material prices and connect to improve the value of main crop products

Published 2021년 11월 22일

Tridge summary

Hanoi is facing challenges in its winter-spring crop 2021-2022 due to rising prices of production materials and raw materials, affecting farmers and businesses. The Department of Crop Production has initiated solutions, including encouraging the use of organic fertilizers and biological plant protection drugs. Localities are also supporting farmers with cost coverage for production inputs and promoting mechanization and organic rice production. The goal is to ensure productivity, value, and profit in Hanoi's agriculture, contributing to the industry's growth in 2022 and social security.
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Original content

Hanoi: Actively solving the "problem" of material prices, It is the main production crop of the year in Hanoi and the Northern region, with a farming area of more than 1 million hectares, however, the winter - spring crop 2021-2022 is forecasted to face many difficulties and challenges, including high prices of raw materials and production materials. Recognizing this problem, the Agriculture sector and localities are making efforts and proactively focusing on implementing response solutions., According to the Department of Crop Production (MARD), for many years, winter - spring has always been the productive season. produce the highest output at the lowest cost. However, in the winter-spring crop of 2021-2022, both farmers and businesses face difficulties when faced with rising prices of production materials and raw materials., Director of Agriculture Cooperative Bong Mac ( Lien Mac commune, Me Linh district) Ta Hong Ly said: "With nearly 100 hectares of crops of all kinds, right ...

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