Unique star apple without latex

Published 2021년 2월 6일

Tridge summary

A man in Ben Tre province, Vietnam, has successfully grown a variety of breast milk fruit that does not produce latex and can be eaten with the skin when ripe. This variety, called MiCA purple milk breast, is easy to grow, has few pests and diseases, and good salt tolerance. The owner of Ngoc Vinh seedling production facility in Ben Tre province has protected the variety's brand name by the Department of Intellectual Property - Ministry of Science and Technology. An enterprise has signed a contract to export the fruit to Europe, and farmers who grow the variety will be supported with 40% of the seedling cost until the fruit is collected.
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Original content

There is a variety of breast milk when it is ripe, the fruit does not produce latex and can always be eaten with the skin, and is being linked by an enterprise in the province of Ben Tre to establish a planting area and consume fruit for export to Europe. Breast milk, a famous fruit in the Mekong Delta that everyone can enjoy, must compliment delicious. However, the varieties being grown by growers often have the disadvantage that ripe fruit has a lot of latex and water. Recently, the fact that Mr. Nguyen Cong Thanh, in Son Dinh commune, Cho Lach district, Ben Tre province, successfully planted the MiCA purple milk breast, when the fruit is ripe without latex, can always eat the skin, surprising many people. Some curious people came to Mr. Thanh's garden to visit, enjoy ripe fruit and admire the deliciousness. Some even buy dozens of seedlings to plant. Mr. Nguyen Cong Thanh introduces MiCA breast milk. Mr. Dao Hoang Thang in Ho Chi Minh City, after enjoying the special milk ...
Source: Vietlinh

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