Vietnam: Growing Taiwanese guava in a sparse style, Hai Duong farmers earn 120 million VND/ha

Published 2023년 10월 15일

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Farmers in Hai Duong province, Vietnam, have started replacing other crop varieties with Taiwanese guava due to its high economic efficiency. The guava trees can be harvested at a different time from the main guava season, resulting in higher selling prices. By pruning the trees and using organic fertilizers, farmers have seen an improvement in fruit quality, reduced pests and diseases, and increased profits.
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Previously, Mr. Nguyen Danh Viet's family in Hiep Luc commune (Ninh Giang, Hai Duong) mainly planted guava varieties, but the economic efficiency was not high. After learning about many guava varieties, Mr. Viet decided to transfer all of them. 9 acres to grow Taiwanese guava and pear. "After 1 year, guava was harvested. Because we adjusted the harvest time to deviate from the main guava season, the selling price is quite high, from 15,000 - 16,000 VND/kg at the garden, nearly twice as high as other guava varieties." , Mr. Viet said. Previously, Mr. Vu Van Dien's family in Bung Dau village, Tuan Viet commune (Kim Thanh, Hai Duong) grew guava and apples on an area of 3 sao. However, Mr. Dien found the apple tree ineffective, so he switched to growing Taiwanese guava and pear and increased the area to 1.7 acres. To improve productivity and quality of trees, Mr. Dien planted them sparsely, only 35 trees/acre. "I plant it sparsely so the tree has more light. The quality of the fruit ...
Source: Danviet

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