Vietnam: Hanoi bananas, from disappointment with Panama disease to belief in clean production

Published 2023년 12월 6일

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Hanoi has developed a methodical strategy for banana production, aiming to export bananas according to international standards by 2023. The Hanoi Agricultural Development Center has collaborated with the Fruit and Vegetable Research Institute to provide training and support to farmers in implementing high-tech techniques for banana cultivation. They have successfully built a model banana production area in Phu Chau commune, Ba Vi district, that follows VietGAP standards and has achieved high economic efficiency.
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Strategy with methodical steps Ms. Hoang Thi Hoa - Director of Hanoi Agricultural Development Center said that the Capital has a very methodical strategy for banana trees: "When developing the banana plan, we went to investigate in the area. In the banana areas of Hanoi, Panama disease is very common and many provinces are affected. This disease causes death when starting to leave the room, making us very worried. In Thuan My commune, Ba Vi district, there are 100 hectares of banana trees that were completely wiped out by the Panama disease. Hanoi's banana area is over 3,000 hectares, so how to get there? We went to the Fruit and Vegetable Research Institute to find a large enterprise making bananas in the South to study. Fortunately, we met Mr. Pham Quoc Liem - Chairman, General Director of Unifarm. He invited Hanoi's farmers to visit the production area of 5 hectares per plot, seeding, planting, caring for, and quarantining according to the same standards as Filipino farmers are ...
Source: Agriculture

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