Vegetables and beans are in season, Quang Nam people in Vietnam are excited

Published Mar 25, 2023

Tridge summary

Farmers in Duy Phuoc commune, Duy Xuyen district, Quang Nam province, are experiencing increased profits by shifting their cultivation from rice to vegetables and squash. The switch has led to higher yields and selling prices, offering financial benefits. The district has supported farmers with fertilizers and is actively improving vegetable productivity and quality through training and science transfer. Over 1,000 hectares of land has been converted from rice cultivation to upland crops, with the province encouraging more conversions to crops with higher economic efficiency.
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Original content

In the clean vegetable growing area in Duy Phuoc commune, Duy Xuyen district, Quang Nam province, the rigs of squash, pumpkin, bitter melon, and clean vegetables are coming to harvest. Mr. Luu Van Dung, from Lang Chau Bac village, Duy Phuoc commune, Duy Xuyen district, said that this year, his family cultivates 10 sao of vegetables and beans of all kinds, of which the main plant is squash. Previously, 1 kg of squash sold from 7,000 to 8,000 VND/kg, now increased to 13,000 to 15,000 VND/kg. Vegetables, pumpkins are also priced. “This year, the farmers' squash has a good harvest and a higher price than in previous years. Although the cost of materials is also a bit high, it makes up for the price, just in season, including vegetables. Farmers make a lot of money and earn hundreds of millions of dong. Farming is more difficult, but the income is several times higher than that of rice, so many people switch to farming to earn higher profits, "said Dung excitedly. Previously, the land ...
Source: Vov

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