Vietnam: Support consumption of 10 tons of vegetables from farmers in Tan Hai commune, Phu My town

Published 2021년 8월 18일

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The Women's Union of Tan Hai commune in Vietnam has distributed 4 tons of vegetables and fruit vegetables to local farmers, as part of a total of 10 tons provided by the Association. The vegetables, including broccoli and collard greens, were not sold due to the prolonged social distancing period caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The association is also selling these vegetables at the right price to consumers and has set up a team to buy essential goods for the commune.
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On August 18, the Women's Union of Tan Hai commune, Phu My town supported the consumption of 4 tons of leafy vegetables and fruit vegetables of all kinds for farmers in the commune. Ms. Pham Thi Hang, Chairwoman of the Women's Union of Tan Hai Commune, said that up to this point, the Association has supported the consumption of 10 tons of vegetables for farmers, including vegetables such as broccoli, collard greens, collard greens. Chips, amaranth, nettle… sell for the same price 5,000/kg, loofah 10,000/kg. In the past, farmers' vegetables had been sown for about 15 days before they could be purchased at the garden. However, this batch of vegetables fell into a prolonged social distancing period, so traders did not buy them. Farmers are also unable to sell vegetables due to tight management of green areas. Currently, the whole commune has more than 100 tons of vegetables to harvest. The association has contacted gardeners to support daily consumption and sell at the right price ...

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