Vietnam's cashew yield decreases sharply

Published Mar 27, 2021

Tridge summary

The cashew harvest in a provincial province is facing challenges due to decreased productivity and selling prices. The yield has decreased by 30-50% compared to last year due to adverse weather conditions. In addition, the price of cashew has also decreased, leading to a loss for farmers. As a result, the cultivation area of cashew has decreased, and the department of agriculture is encouraging investment in processing technology and diversifying products. They are also propagating high-yield cashew to new planting areas to improve old cashew orchards.
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Original content

The cashew harvest this year, farmers face more and more difficulties because the productivity and selling price are not as expected. This is also the situation happening for many years for cashew, one of the main agricultural products of the province. In previous years, in early February, cashew orchards in the province started to harvest, to March the cashew will be ripe. However, up to this point, in cashew orchards, only a few squash trees have ripe fruit, and even many cashew orchards show cotton. As reflected by cashew farmers, due to the adverse effects of weather, cashew yield this year plummeted. The first wave of flowers was met with rain and frost, causing many orchards to not bear fruit, leading to the harvest this year a month later than every year, the yield also decreased by 30-50% compared to last year. Mrs. Truong Thi Hoa (Hamlet 8, Hoa Binh Commune, Xuyen Moc District) has 6,000 square meters of cashew which are beginning to harvest, said at this time last year, ...

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