Vietnam: Trading support of 2 tons green-skinned pomelo

Published 2021년 8월 18일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the efforts of the Natural Resources Team in Lang Lon commune, which has come to the aid of five households who were unable to sell their 2-ton harvest of green-skinned pomelos due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The team has taken over the responsibility of harvesting, transporting, and consuming the fruit, adding to the 4 tons of pomelos, 3 tons of bananas, and other produce they have already supported since July. With over 20 tons of green-skinned pomelos expected to ripe soon, the team is looking for ways to support consumption across various communes and districts.
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Original content

On August 18, the Natural Resources Team of Lang Lon commune (Chau Duc district) supported the harvest, transportation and consumption of 2 tons of green-skinned pomelo to help people in the commune. This is the number of green-skinned pomelos that have reached the harvest period of 5 households in Lang Lon commune but there are no traders to buy them due to the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic. From the beginning of July until now, Lang Lon Commune Natural Resources Team has supported the consumption of 4 tons of pomelos, 3 tons of bananas, 2.5 tons of rambutans, 4 tons of bamboo shoots, 3 quintals of durian, .... The above amount of fruit was obtained by the Team. Commune Natural Resources supports harvesting, transporting ...

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