Vietnam: Another great season of cucumbers in Tuyen

Published 2022년 10월 26일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the success of two Vietnamese families, Mrs. Nong Thi Phuong and Mr. To Xuan Duc, in cultivating cucumbers, generating substantial income. The initiative is part of a program organized by Minh Tam Cooperative, which provides support and buys the produce at market prices. The cucumber cultivation in Tuyen Quang province has proved to be four to five times more profitable than growing corn and rice, with the province having 315 hectares of cucumber cultivation and over 2,239 participating households. The program aims to provide a stable income source and promote economic development in rural areas.
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In this crop, the family of Mrs. Nong Thi Phuong, Na Kha village, Nang Kha commune, Na Hang district (Tuyen Quang) continued to grow 200m2 of cucumbers. This is the second crop her family grows under the program associated with Minh Tam Cooperative to consume products. With the support of seeds, fertilizers and production techniques, the family decided to alternately grow cucumbers with other vegetables, both having an additional source of income and taking advantage of the land fund. Growing cucumbers, the time from planting to harvesting is only about 35 to 40 days, does not take much care. Ms. Phuong said that the previous crop, although it had only just begun to grow experimentally, had harvested nearly 1 ton of cucumbers, with an average price of 8,000 VND/kg. After harvesting, the cooperative came to buy directly, minus all expenses. family expenses more than 3 million dong. In this case, when there is no investment cost to buy some equipment to serve as a truss, surely her ...
Source: Agriculture

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