Managing plant health helps coffee yield increase by 10 - 15%

Published 2025년 10월 14일

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The integrated plant health management model (IPHM) on coffee trees in Dak Lak province has recorded positive results, with a yield increase of 10 - 15%.

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On October 14, the Dak Lak Agricultural Extension Center, in collaboration with Bayer Vietnam Co., Ltd., organized a seminar on the integrated plant health management model (IPHM) for coffee trees with the message: "Coffee Aroma - The Handprint of Female Farmers." Enhancing coffee plant health Opening the seminar, Mr. Dinh Van Dang, Director of the Dak Lak Agricultural Extension Center, expressed the expectation that through the IPHM program, the mindset and coffee cultivation practices of farmers would be improved, and the ecological environment would be protected. According to the Dak Lak Agricultural Extension Center, in recent years, climate change with extreme weather phenomena has been reducing coffee yield and quality, especially in long-term cultivation areas with degraded land. Changing weather conditions also create favorable conditions for coffee pests and diseases to thrive and become difficult to control, increasing the use of pesticides, raising production costs, and ...
Source: Agriculture

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