Vietnam: Vu Quang supports more than 5 tons of seeds for people to produce winter crops

Published 2021년 10월 28일

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Vu Quang district in Ha Tinh has planted 530 hectares of crops, including 450 hectares of maize and 80 hectares of vegetables, in time for the winter crop of 2021. The district has supported farmers with over 5.2 tons of maize seeds and nearly 2 kilograms of vegetable seeds to meet the planting deadline, which is set for November 15. So far, 150 hectares of maize and 40 hectares of vegetables have been sown, achieving 30% and 50% of the planned area, respectively. The district is encouraging active farming and has provided seeds to meet the production targets set for November 15.
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In this year's winter crop, the whole Vu Quang district (Ha Tinh) planted 450 hectares of maize, 80 hectares of vegetables of all kinds. To keep up with the season, the locality has supported people with more than 5.2 tons of corn seed and nearly 2 kilograms of vegetable seeds of all kinds. According to the plan, in the winter crop of 2021, Vu Quang district will sow 450 hectares of corn and 80 hectares of vegetables of all kinds. In order to keep up with the season, at this time, farmers are rushing to co-produce, striving to finish planting areas before November 15. Up to this point, Vu Quang district has sown 150/450 ha of winter maize (reaching 30% of the plan); vegetables of all kinds reached 40/80 ha (reaching 50% of the plan). Mr. Nguyen Truong Tho - Head of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vu Quang district said: "In order to be on time and ensure a bountiful harvest, the department has directed localities to focus on ...
Source: Baohatinh

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