Foreign tomato variety suitable for Mu Cang Chai soil, yield 100 tons/ha in Vietnam

Published 2024년 11월 1일

Tridge summary

In 2023, Mr. Giang A Mui's family invested 4.6 billion VND in a nearly 2-hectare greenhouse farm in Nam Khat commune, Mu Cang Chai district, to cultivate high-quality Beef tomatoes, leveraging the area's favorable climate. The farm, adhering to VietGAP standards, yields up to 100 tons/ha and sells tomatoes at premium prices during the off-season, creating jobs for nearly 20 workers and benefiting local landowners like Mr. Giang A Tinh. This initiative is part of a broader practice of renting land for high-value crops, encouraged by the local government to enhance economic efficiency and provide rental income and employment opportunities.
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Original content

In 2023, after researching on the media, seeing that the Beef tomato variety originating from Israel is grown in Da Lat for high economic efficiency as well as the climate conditions in Mu Cang Chai are similar to Da Lat, Mr. Giang A Mui's family (Nam Khat commune, Mu Cang Chai district) boldly invested 4.6 billion VND to build a greenhouse, design a water supply system from the stream to the farm and buy seedlings, fertilizers and hire workers to grow tomatoes. The weather in Nam Khat commune is cool all year round, this type of climate is very suitable for the growth and development of the Beef tomato variety. The "heavenly time" is that other agricultural production areas are in the hot season, making it difficult to grow tomatoes, but people here are starting to harvest tomatoes off-season, so they sell them at a very good price and earn high income. At the end of October, we visited Mr. Mui's nearly 2-hectare tomato farm. The farm is located in the middle of a flat field, ...
Source: Agriculture

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