Vietnam: New lucky season in Huong Son

Published 2022년 1월 30일

Tridge summary

Huong Son district in Ha Tinh, Vietnam, has seen a significant increase in agricultural production in 2021, with notable growth in orange output, bud tea production, and deer herd size. This growth is attributed to the district's focus on science and technology in agriculture, and the promotion of e-commerce for product consumption. The district has also met 9 out of 9 targets to meet NTM standards, with 23 out of 23 communes meeting new rural standards. The per capita income in the district is projected to reach 42.5 million VND, and the district plans to further recover economically and promote investment and development in 2022.
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Original content

With the spirit of solidarity and high determination of the Party Committee and People of the district, Huong Son (Ha Tinh) has exploited the unique values of the "fragrant mountain" region, won many important results to firmly step on the road. The journey to meet NTM district standards… Huong Son is increasingly "changing flesh" by the berry yellow orange hills throughout Kim Hoa and Son Truong communes...; green tea hills running along from Son Tay commune to Son Kim 1, Son Kim 2; herds of star deer put on their pink velvet to welcome the new season of fortune. Mr. Phan Xuan Duc - Deputy Head of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Huong Son district said: Agricultural production, especially the main products of the district in 2021 will still maintain "bright colors". Orange output is estimated at 19,860 tons, up 24.6%; output of bud tea reached 8,075 tons, up 5.28%; deer herd 38,045, an increase of 3.81%, production of antler velvet reached 15.63 tons, an ...
Source: Baohatinh

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