Luan Van red pomelo in Vietnam

Published 2022년 1월 4일

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Tho Xuong commune in Thanh Hoa province is experiencing high demand for Luan Van red pomelos ahead of the Tet holidays, due to their belief that the red color brings luck and prosperity. The district has supported infrastructure and development planning for the cultivation of these pomelos, which is valued at hundreds of millions of dong per hectare and has helped many farming families become wealthy. However, this year's production has decreased due to hot weather. Traders are paying high prices for the limited supply, with some paying over 100,000 VND per fruit. To preserve the pomelos, they can be wiped with clean water or wine.
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In the first days of December, Luan Van village, Tho Xuong commune, Tho Xuan district, Thanh Hoa province seemed to be busy and bustling because traders from many places flocked here to order pomelos to sell and serve people. in demand during the traditional Tet holidays. Local people said that Luan Van red pomelo was famous from ancient times to the King, but today many people buy it to worship during each Tet holiday. The red color of Luan Van pomelo is said to bring luck and prosperity in the new year. Not only the grapefruit peel and intestines are very beautiful au red, Luan Van pomelo also has a characteristic aroma. Therefore, this pomelo variety is popular with many people, looking to buy it at a high price every Tet to spring. Realizing the great value of Luan Van pomelo products, Tho Xuan district People's Committee has supported Tho Xuong commune to build infrastructure, geographical indications and development area planning. The district also has a mechanism to ...
Source: Danviet

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