Looking back to the spring rice crop in 2020

Published 2020년 6월 10일

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The article discusses the challenging weather conditions faced during the winter-spring crop season in the northern part of Vietnam in 2020. Despite experiencing an overall warm year, the crop was threatened by significant temperature fluctuations in April, which negatively affected rice and tea crops. The article highlights the critical temperature requirements for rice growth and yield formation, noting that abnormal weather conditions caused disruptions. Although farmers in the Red River Delta managed to cultivate rice successfully, using short-term and cold rice varieties, the article underscores the risks posed by extreme climate events on agricultural productivity.
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Source: Nongnghiep.vn Winter-spring crop in 2020 in the North is basically in season. Photo: Pham Huong However, also many years, the joy is not complete. Even in this winter-spring crop, there are areas and rice households that have harvested a few weeks ago (in mid-May) with a loss of a few tens of kilograms of rice. Why is that? Unusual weather In 2020, the starting year of a "Sixteen flower borders" with many abnormalities of climate and weather; many old-aged "lost-cross-hybrids" exclaims that, from birth, never seen the night of 30th, the first day of the lunar new year, but it was thundered, hail and wind were shocked like that. This year is 2 April (lunar calendar), but according to the calendar, 2020 is also a "leap year", February has 29 days, usually 28 days; those are special duplicates of the earth and moon rotation in the "six green flower borders"; winter-spring crop, although it has been forecasted to be a warm year, the heat and warmth are also unusual, during the ...
Source: AgroInfo.vn

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