Red River Delta, Vietnam: Changing the mindset of developing farmstead economy

Published 2020년 12월 3일

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Bac Ninh province in Vietnam is witnessing a significant transformation in its farm economy, with an increasing number of farms adopting high technology for efficient and quality production. These farms, which include Pham Trong Thuan's rabbit farming model and Quang Tien Cooperative, are fully automated and use advanced techniques for water and food treatment, traceability, and minimizing human labor. The province is also seeing the establishment of more agricultural cooperatives, which are effective in supplying seeds and services to farmers, and creating stable jobs. Despite these achievements, the article also highlights the need for continuous improvement and updating in farm economics and the role of agricultural cooperatives in sustainable development and enhancing the value of agriculture. Hanoi is taking steps to innovate and improve the quality of operations for these cooperatives.
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Bac Ninh: Changing the mindset of developing farm economy, According to the Association of Agriculture and Rural Development of Bac Ninh province, up to now, the whole province has 2,846 farms and family farms, of which there are 248 farms meeting criteria for farms with a total investment capital of 628 , 3 billion. The highlight of the province's farm economic development is the increasing trend of applying high technology to production, accounting for 45-60% of the total number of farms, family farms. All are automatically managed by computer software, apply high technology in water and food treatment, preserve, minimize human labor, ensure products meet quality standards. amount allowed. Many products produced by the farm have a traceability code (QR code) to check the origin and process., Mr. Pham Trong Thuan's rabbit farming model in Duc Long commune (Que Vo) is a typical example. The farm has a total area of nearly 1ha, built in 2017, regularly raising 2,000 rabbits. In ...

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