Nghe An, Vietnam: The commune president writes a letter calling for help for ginger growers

Published 2022년 4월 7일

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Ginger production in Tam Hop commune, Nghe An, Vietnam, has resulted in a surplus due to the Covid-19 epidemic and objective reasons, leading to a significant drop in price and lack of purchase interest. The low price and high production have left hundreds of local farmers in financial trouble. Authorities are seeking support for ginger consumption, and the Provincial Farmers' Union is purchasing ginger from farmers and seeking partnerships to absorb the surplus. The Union is also connecting with businesses to buy ginger from farmers in the border area.
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In the past years, ginger has been a poverty alleviation plant for hundreds of households in two villages, Huoi Son and Pha Lom, Tam Hop commune, Tuong Duong district (Nghe An). However, this year, due to the influence of the Covid-19 epidemic and many objective reasons, it is difficult for local people to consume ginger root. By the end of March 2022, the total ginger production in Tam Hop commune was about 80 tons. Currently, no business or trader has contacted to buy for people. Talking to Dan Viet reporter, Mr. Luong Phi Thanh - Chairman of Tam Hop Commune People's Committee said: In previous years, local ginger growers had food to eat when the price of ginger was high. This year, the price of ginger fell as low as 5,000 VND/kg, but no unit connected to purchase; Dozens of households growing ginger in the area stood still. "I have written a letter, sent to units, businesses, agencies and organizations inside and outside the district to support the consumption of fresh ginger ...
Source: Danviet

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