Vietnam: Vu Quang is estimated to collect about 25,000 tons of oranges in 2022

Published Sep 25, 2022

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Vu Quang district in Ha Tinh is projected to harvest around 25,000 tons of oranges this year, generating over 600 billion VND for the farmers. Despite facing reduced yields due to erratic cold weather, the fruit's quality is expected to be high as growers have focused on caring techniques and converting areas to VietGap and organic farming standards. The oranges are expected to be sold in major markets across the country, and farmers are taking preventative measures to ensure product quality and limit damage during the harvest period.
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This year, Vu Quang district (Ha Tinh) is estimated to collect about 25,000 tons of oranges. If selling at an average price of 25,000 VND/kg, farmers will earn over 600 billion VND. According to information from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vu Quang district, the whole district currently has nearly 2,600 hectares of oranges, of which nearly 2,100 hectares are for harvest. This year, at the flowering stage, the fruit trees encountered erratic cold weather, causing the rate of flowers to drop a lot, not setting fruit, leading to a decrease in the yield at the end of the season, reaching about 25,000 tons (equal to 85% of compared with the end of the season). year 2021). According to experts, this year, the product quality is guaranteed and the fruit design is beautiful because the growers always focus on caring techniques, expanding the area according to VietGap standards; In particular, some areas have been converted to organic farming methods. Along with ...
Source: Baohatinh

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