Ninh Thuan, Vietnam: Farmers take care of grapes and apples ready to serve Tet

Published 2021년 1월 17일

Tridge summary

Farmers in Ninh Thuan province are taking care of their plants to meet the consumption needs of people during the Tan Suu Lunar New Year 2021. Despite the complicated weather leading to a decrease in the output of grapes and apples, garden owners are pruning, cleaning, fertilizing, and running water to promptly ripen. The price of grapes is forecasted to go up, and some traders have bought crowns for over 30,000 VND / kg. There are also opportunities for economic development for farmers through new agricultural product business models, such as growing ornamental grapes.
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Original content

Tan Suu Lunar New Year 2021 is coming, local farmers in Ninh Thuan province are making efforts to take care of plants to serve the consumption needs of people. In addition to flowers, vegetables, tubers and short-term fruits, farmers who grow fruit trees such as grapes and apples are actively taking care of their gardens to promptly sell Tet. Walking around the area planned to grow grapes and apples concentrated in Phuoc Thuan commune (Ninh Phuoc), we noted the urgent production atmosphere of the people here. Vineyards, apples serving Tet are being asked by the garden owners to prune fruit, clean the cluster as well as fertilize and run water to promptly ripen before Tet. According to farmers, compared to every year, this year the output of grapes and apples could not meet the quantity to serve consumers, because in the last months of the year, the weather was complicated and accompanied by heavy rain. Most of the vine and apple growing areas were inundated, affecting the weak ...
Source: Vietlinh

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