The biggest tea harvest of the year in Ha Tinh, Vietnam

Published 2022년 4월 11일

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The article highlights the ongoing main tea harvest season at Tea Factory 20/4 in Huong Khe, Ha Tinh, known for its high yields and beautiful tea. Farmers like Ms. Dinh Thi Nguyet and Doan Thi Tuyet use careful cultivation and dedication to produce around 9-10 tons of fresh tea buds annually, providing a significant income. The factory purchases fresh tea at 6.5 million VND/ton and is actively combating drought through various measures, with a production goal of 1,608 tons of fresh tea in 2021 and 1,650 tons in 2022. The factory also exports tea primarily to Middle Eastern countries after processing.
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At this time, people associate tea growing with Tea Factory 20/4 in Huong Khe (Ha Tinh) is starting to harvest the main tea crop. This is the most beautiful tea season and yields are higher than other harvests of the year. Early in the morning, in the young green tea field, Ms. Dinh Thi Nguyet (Tan Huong village, Huong Tra commune) and workers are quickly picking the tops of tea with dew on the leaves. Ms. Nguyet excitedly shared: “We went to collect tea at 6am and around 10am, we stopped to transport tea to import at the factory's processing plant, then in the afternoon we continued to return to the hill. This time, we picked for nearly 1 month, the output was about 1.5 tons. Tea trees are harvested from February to mid-December, but this is the time when the buds are more even and more beautiful than other times of the year. With an area of 10 sao, we do not worry about output because the factory sells products. Thanks to careful care, the tea tree grows well, so every year, my ...
Source: Baohatinh

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