A "green area", farmers in Dong Nai, Vietnam here freely sell beans, pomelos, goats, and fish

Published 2021년 9월 28일

Tridge summary

Cam My district in Dong Nai province has been downgraded to a lower Covid-19 prevention level, leading to efforts to consume a backlog of agricultural products. The district is struggling with large quantities of tubers, livestock, and fish, as traders have lost interest and circulation has been difficult. To support farmers, agricultural officials are connecting sales channels and putting agricultural products up for sale. The local government is also encouraging farmers to change their crop structure and sign long-term, sustainable output off-take contracts to support economic recovery after the pandemic.
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Original content

Cam My district is one of six localities in Dong Nai province that has been downgraded to the level of Covid-19 prevention because it has become a green zone. In the context that the disease situation has been well controlled, local leaders are now joining hands with farmers to consume the backlog of agricultural products. In Cam My district, there are tubers (cassava), goats, fish, chickens, pomelos, etc., all of which were congested in large quantities because traders were not interested in purchasing before, and goods were difficult to circulate. Mr. Nguyen Van Hai, a household growing beans in Xuan Tay commune, Cam My district shared, after more than 2 months of social distancing, his family's tubers were old and too old. When going to the field to harvest, damaged beans have to be dumped a lot, so trading is difficult. To support farmers, agricultural officials in Cam My district actively searched and connected sales channels to help farmers promptly consume agricultural ...
Source: Danviet

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