Tay Ninh, Vietnam develops a high-tech agriculture towards export

Published 2021년 7월 4일

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Tay Ninh province in Vietnam is transforming its agricultural sector by introducing high technology in production and restructuring crops to adapt to soil contamination and low rice cultivation efficiency. Families like the Doan Van Nhan's have found success in growing melons, achieving nearly four times the profit of rice cultivation. Other localities are focusing on urban agriculture, zoonosis, and eco-tourism. In animal husbandry, modern technologies are being used for biological safety and environmental protection. The province is planning to attract strategic investors for high-tech rural development, with significant investment in projects like the Tanifood fruit and vegetable processing factory and the Vinamilk Tay Ninh dairy farm.
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Change thanks to the restructuring of plants and animals Previously, in some areas along the Vam Co Dong river, such as in Binh Thanh commune, Trang Bang town, Tay Ninh province, the soil was contaminated with alum, many crops could not grow. science and technology in agricultural production. Mr. Nguyen Van Sau's family (Binh Thanh commune) boldly converted dozens of hectares of rice land with low economic efficiency to planting pineapple, for higher economic efficiency with a profit of about 70 million VND/ha/ year, nearly 3 times higher than the previous rice cultivation. In addition, agricultural production activities applying high technology in greenhouses and net houses have also been effective, such as growing melons in Ben Cau district, growing vegetables in Duong Minh Chau district. With the model of growing melons, the family of Mr. Doan Van Nhan (Ben Cau town) converted the previous rice-growing land and invested nearly 300 million VND to plant 2,400 melon roots in ...
Source: Sggp

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