Vietnam: Vo Cuong invests in vegetables

Published 2022년 12월 21일

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Vo Cuong Ward in Vietnam is utilizing over 60 hectares of land for flower and vegetable cultivation, with a focus on enhancing economic value through crop restructuring and science-based production. The ward has successfully transformed farming into a profitable enterprise, with some farmers earning up to 50 million VND per month. Despite facing challenges like adverse weather, the community remains hopeful and is preparing for the lucrative Lunar New Year market. The ward's strategy of prioritizing commodity production and providing guidance for quality assurance has contributed to the improvement of agricultural income, with plans in place to further grow the agricultural economy.
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According to Ms. Bui Thi Thu Huong, Vice Chairman of Vo Cuong Ward People's Committee, due to the process of urbanization, the whole ward has more than 60 hectares specializing in growing flowers and vegetables, most concentrated in Hoa Dinh, Kha Le, and Hoa Dinh areas. Xuan O B. In order to effectively exploit the potential of land and develop commodity-oriented agricultural production, Vo Cuong promoted the restructuring of crops, applied science and technology to production, and raised prices. economic value. The ward focuses on propagating and guiding households to strictly follow the vegetable production process in the direction of safety and quality assurance according to the 4 correct standards. On average, 1 hectare of crops produces about 250 million VND/year. On the field of Kha Le area is covered with a green color of many kinds of vegetables such as: spinach, cabbage, cabbage and spices... Just quickly put the vegetables on the car to deliver to the trader, Nguyen Thi ...
Source: BaoBacNinh

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