The Agricultural Cooperative of Red Cashew Fruit in Long Hung Commune, Binh Phuoc Province, Vietnam, is diversifying its crops to include ginseng and scorpion turmeric. The cooperative has leased 30 hectares for ginseng and 40 hectares for scorpion turmeric, intercropped with rubber trees. The initial investment for these crops is high, but the yield and selling price are expected to be high as well. The cooperative has signed consumption contracts with pharmaceutical companies and plans to expand production. The farmers' association of the commune plans to replicate this model.