Vietnam: Hundreds of hectares of fruit trees in Quang Ngai are at risk of loss of revenue due to drought

Published 2023년 6월 29일

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In a fruit-growing area in Nghia Hanh district, Quang Ngai province, fruit trees such as durian, rambutan, and green-skinned pomelo are suffering from a lack of irrigation water, causing their leaves, flowers, and young fruit to fall. Farmers in the area are concerned about their crops wilting due to the lack of water. The district is taking measures to address the drought situation by utilizing water from wells and pre-dug ponds to temporarily irrigate the fruit trees, and there are plans to invest in infrastructure for long-term care of crops and fruit trees.
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In Tan Lap village, Hanh Nhan commune, the largest fruit-growing area of Nghia Hanh district, Quang Ngai province, durian, rambutan, and green-skinned pomelo shed leaves, flowers and young fruit fall due to lack of irrigation water. Mr. Nguyen Dang Tinh, Tan Lap village, Hanh Nhan commune, Nghia Hanh district has 1.4 ha of durian, rambutan and green-skinned pomelo, worried that durian is stamen, bearing fruit, but lack of water should wilt. ragged. The rambutans that are flowering are also withered and 60 pomelo trees that lack water also do not produce flowers. Mr. Vo Duy Chanh, Tan Lap village, Hanh Nhan commune, Nghia Hanh district has 1.2 hectares of fruit trees, mainly durian and pomelo. Although spending more than 70 million VND to build 3 wells, each of which is 50 - 60m deep, but now 2 wells are no longer water, the remaining well has very little water, only enough for drip irrigation in 1 hour to be exhausted. Mr. Vo Duy Chanh worries, durian is a fruit tree that is very ...
Source: Vov

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