Vietnam: Garden economy helps Binh Phuoc farmers get rich

Published 2023년 6월 22일

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Vice Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the Vietnam Farmers' Association, Nguyen Xuan Dinh, visited Binh Phuoc province to see effective fruit farming models. The delegation visited a high-tech melon cultivation farm and a tangerine garden. The melon farmer, Do Ngoc Hung, found melon farming profitable compared to other crops. The Vice Chairman commended the farmers' hard work, creativity, and connection of production and consumption. However, the farmers lack capital and are seeking accessible capital sources with reasonable interest rates to expand production.
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On the morning of June 22, Vice Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the Vietnam Farmers' Association Nguyen Xuan Dinh together with the leaders of the Farmers' Association of Binh Phuoc province had a visit to the effective fruit growing models in the province. Binh Phuoc. The delegation visited Mr. Do Ngoc Hung's melon farming farm (Dong Tien commune, Dong Phu district, Binh Phuoc province). This is a model of high-tech melon cultivation in a greenhouse with an area of 1,200m2/cultivation area. According to Mr. Hung, cantaloupe here uses TL3 variety, in addition, many other varieties are grown. The investment cost to plant a net house to grow melons ranges from 350 to 400 million VND. “According to my calculations in my garden, each cultivation area has an output of 4.7 to 5 tons. For Huynh Long melons, the price is 45,000 VND/kg and 30,000 VND/kg for TL3. The reason I chose to grow melon is because I find it effective compared to other crops in the area,” said Mr. ...
Source: Danviet

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