Green beans on rice land, smart agricultural model

Published Aug 27, 2020

Tridge summary

A family in Quang Nam province, Vietnam, has successfully harvested their first batch of green beans after nearly 70 days of sowing, covering over 500m2, using the CSA model. This shift from rice cultivation, which was previously inefficient due to water source issues, has proven to be more economically viable and requires fewer resources. The green bean model, adopted by over 30 households in the commune, has not only avoided wastage of land but also enhanced income prospects, with each tree yielding around 50 kg and generating an income of 1.8-2 million VND. The district agricultural technical center has commended the initiative and has provided technical guidance to support the conversion.
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Original content

After nearly 70 days of sowing, more than 4 sao (500m2) planted green beans according to the CSA model of Mr. Nguyen Thanh's family (resident in group 2, Phuoc Cam village, Binh Tu commune, Thang Binh district, Quang Nam province) was standardized. for the first batch of harvest. Taking us to visit his lush green bean field, with fruit fruit, Mr. Thanh said that if he knew about this model early, his family's neighboring rice fields would also change to green bean cultivation. Because compared to rice, the bean plants in the model are well developed, giving much higher economic efficiency. Anh Thanh is one of more than 30 households in Binh Tu commune to receive support from component 3, WB7 project, and technical training to cultivate. For the most part, the CSA green bean area in Binh Tu commune used to be used for rice cultivation, but could not actively irrigate, so it was inefficient. However, when converting to planting this kind of tree not only avoids wastage of ...
Source: Agriculture

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