Vietnam: Strange chili-like ornamental plants that are grown in Dak Nong are harvested and sold for 5 million/kg

Published 2022년 4월 19일

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A Vietnamese farmer, Mr. Cuong, has successfully cultivated Aji Charapita chili in Dak Nong, despite its high price making it a luxury item not widely available. Starting with a small garden, he expanded to 10,000 trees due to the chili's suitability to the region's climate and soil. He is now establishing a brand and focusing on a clean processing method to meet export standards. Companies in Dubai have shown interest, and he plans to expand and establish sustainable export links. The leader of Nghia Duc Ward People's Committee commends Mr. Cuong's efforts as a model for sustainable agricultural development.
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According to Mr. Cuong, the price of Aji Charapita chili is too expensive, a luxury item that many ordinary people in Vietnam can hardly enjoy. With the tradition of being a farmer's son, combined with the professional knowledge of a bachelor's degree in agriculture and forestry, Mr. Cuong was determined to study how to cultivate this most expensive chili in the world. in Dak Nong. Thinking of doing it, Mr. Cuong boldly bought seeds and planted them on a small area in his garden. Since the survey, the results show that this species of chili grows well and is suitable for the soil and climate of Dak Nong. "Chili plants when planted in Dak Nong are very suitable, so they have grown quickly, strongly and have produced many fruits. That's why I decided to expand the chili garden to 10,000 trees and larger," said Mr. Cuong. With these unexpected successes, currently, Mr. Cuong is trying to build a brand of chili pepper Aji Charapita Chau Giang in Dak Nong. According to Mr. Cuong, in ...
Source: Danviet

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