Vietnam's sugarcane meets GlobalGAP standards exported to the EU and Japan

Published 2023년 12월 28일

Tridge summary

Tan Lac district in Vietnam is a major producer of sugarcane, primarily in the communes of My Hoa and Phu Vinh. Farmers in the region have mostly switched to growing tissue-cultured sugarcane varieties, which have high resistance and improved productivity. The sugarcane produced in Tan Lac district meets GlobalGAP standards and is suitable for export to the EU and Japan.
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Original content

Tan Lac district has more than 1,135 hectares of sugarcane under harvest, total output is estimated at 86,000 tons of sugarcane of all kinds, including 76,500 tons of purple sugarcane (1,000ha) and 9,720 tons of white sugarcane (135ha). Sugarcane is produced mainly in two communes: My Hoa and Phu Vinh. Other communes such as Suoi Hoa, Phong Phu and Man Duc town also grow sugarcane but the area is not large, because the arable land is not suitable for growing sugarcane. Mr. Dinh Long Duong, Director of Tung Duong Agricultural Service Cooperative (My Hoa commune, Tan Lac district) said that the whole commune grows 360 hectares of sugar cane of all kinds, including 320 hectares of purple sugar cane, the rest is white sugar cane. Average productivity reaches 76.5 tons of sugarcane/hectare, total value reaches 110 - 126 billion VND, corresponding to harvest value of 300 - 350 million VND/hectare of cultivation/year, production efficiency is twice as high. 4 – 5 intensive rice ...
Source: Agriculture

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