Vietnam: Winter-spring peanut in Binh Dinh has a good season

Published May 5, 2021

Tridge summary

Binh Dinh province in Vietnam has seen success in converting inefficient rice areas to upland crops, particularly peanuts, which are more profitable and adaptable to climate change. The strategy has been well-received by farmers, with significant increases in planting areas and profits. The province has supported farmers with scientific advancements and new varieties, leading to high yields and stable prices. As a result, many farmers have shifted their cultivation away from rice to peanuts, enhancing land use efficiency and financial benefits.
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Original content

Converting inefficient rice areas to the production of upland crops with higher economic efficiency, at the same time adapting to production in climate change conditions, saving land resources, irrigation water is the master. large expansion of our province in recent years. In fact, this policy is correct and many localities have creative and appropriate ways; these are stable and are "inhaled" by farmers, especially peanut. This year, the whole province of Binh Dinh enjoyed a peanut season, moreover, peanuts have a high price, much higher than the previous year. Among the bean growers there are many who have just converted their first year and everyone is excited. So can mention the third, that is the right policy to win people's hearts. Peanut cultivation is 5 times more profitable than before this year's Winter-Spring crop, farmers in Phu Cat district planted 3,664 ha of peanuts, exceeding 1.8% of the plan, increasing 65 ha over the same period; including 2,609 hectares of pure ...
Source: Vietlinh

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