Vietnam: Changing crop structure, farmers in communes outside Duc Tho dike are happy to welcome the peanut season

Published 2022년 9월 15일

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Duc Tho district in Ha Tinh, Vietnam, is experiencing a successful harvest of its summer-autumn peanut crop, spanning over 13 hectares with the majority in Tung Chau commune. The favorable weather and suitable riverside alluvial soil have resulted in high yields, with each pole producing an average of 1.5 to 2 quintals. The season's selling price of fresh peanuts at 15,000 VND/kg promises farmers substantial income, excluding crop investment costs. This shift from green beans to peanuts, particularly in Bui La Nhan commune, has proven profitable due to the higher market value and increased economic efficiency. The success of this agricultural innovation is expected to inspire similar practices in other areas, showcasing a valuable example of crop diversification and sustainable farming.
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Although the summer-autumn crop is not the main production crop of peanuts in Duc Tho (Ha Tinh), thanks to favorable weather and the advantages of the riverside alluvial area, communes outside La Giang dike are welcoming the harvest season. get the season, get the price. In the summer-autumn crop of 2022, Duc Tho district produces more than 13 hectares of peanuts, of which the most concentrated area is in Tung Chau commune with 10.5 hectares, Bui La Nhan 2 hectares, Duc Lang 1 hectares. Thanks to favorable weather, peanuts grow and develop well. According to estimates, the average yield of each peanut pole is 1.5 - 2 quintals (in Bui La Nhan commune alone, 3 quintals/sao). With the selling price of 15 thousand VND/kg fresh peanuts, farmers will earn 3 million VND/sao (60 million VND/ha), excluding the investment cost of the crop. In Bui La Nhan commune, the summer-autumn crop of 2022 is the first crop of farmers producing 2 hectares of L14 peanuts, distributed at Duc La ...
Source: Baohatinh

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