Vietnam: Unique and strange ornamental grapes of Ninh Thuan for the 2023 Lunar New Year are being pruned by farmers

Published 2022년 12월 22일

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Farmers in Ninh Thuan, Vietnam are actively taking care of grape vines in anticipation of the Lunar New Year 2023. The region, known for its sunny weather, is seeing a peak in grape cultivation as farmers prepare for the holiday. The A8 grape cooperative has introduced new grape varieties, including Peony and Kyoho, and has already received orders for over 150 pots. However, the erratic weather conditions have caused fungal diseases and other issues in the grape gardens, potentially reducing the yield and quality of the grapes. Traders are expressing interest in the grapes, with one trader already shipping over 100 pots to Ho Chi Minh City.
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On December 21, Dan Viet's confession at famous landscape vineyards in Ninh Thuan saw dozens of "artisan farmers" busy taking care of, pruning, and straightening each vine. to serve the needs of "God" for the Lunar New Year - 2023. Taking advantage of the sunny weather in the last days of the calendar year 2022, Le Ngoc Hoai, a member of A8 grape cooperative in Thuan Hoa village, Phuoc Thuan commune (Ninh Phuoc district), said that this is the peak time for farmers to take care of their crops. a little bit for the vines that are "spring then" waiting for the day to bear fruit to serve the traditional Tet of the nation. According to Mr. Hoai, the whole garden currently has more than 8,000 small and large landscape grape corners with the shape of a solar panel, a multi-layered circular shape, an upright shape... The average selling price is from 300,000 VND to 1.5 million dong. There are also large, beautiful vines to serve the needs of players wishing to celebrate Tet. "Besides the ...
Source: Danviet

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