From the barren hills, Mr. Trương Văn Arin (Quế Sơn commune) has built a high-tech model for growing dragon fruit and plums, bringing high economic efficiency and sustainability.
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Quế Sơn is an arid, hilly land with harsh farming conditions, and its agricultural production lacks sustainability. In this context, the emergence of the Rừng Bảo Agricultural Cooperative led by Mr. Trương Văn Arin (born in 1988) as Director has introduced a different approach, contributing to changing the traditional production mindset in the area. On an area of over 3 hectares, Mr. Arin focuses on growing guava, Taiwanese pear, and An Phuoc plum—varieties that are suitable for the central region's climate, can recover quickly after natural disasters, and have a stable market for consumption. The over 3-hectare orchard has about 1,200 guava trees and 350 plum trees belonging to Mr. Arin. Photo by: Phạm Huy. The highlight of the model is the specially designed farming process, which does not use machinery according to existing models. Mr. Arin actively researches, combining Israel’s drip irrigation technology with practical experience to optimize production efficiency. The ...