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Nature - based farming a winner in Delta

Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  04/05/2021    08:06 GMT+7 All of the delta’s 12 provinces and its major city, Can Tho, have been able to turn more unproductive rice fields into fruit tree and other crop. Rice – shrimp farming fields in Bac Lieu Province. ​ Over the past three years, Kien Giang Province, the Mekong Delta’s largest rice producer, has restructured cultivation methods on more than 24,000ha of rice fields to adapt to climate change and improve farmers incomes. The farmers, who had typically planted two or three rice crops a year, switched to either rotating the cultivation of rice and shrimp or intercropping rice and shrimp. Some farmers rotated rice and other crops, and others switched completely from rice to growing fruit or other crops, or engaging in aquaculture.

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Update: May, 02/2021 - 08:01 | Rice – shrimp farming fields in Bạc Liêu Province.– VNA/VNS Photo Chanh Đa Over the past three years, Kiên Giang Province, the Mekong Delta’s largest rice producer, has restructured cultivation methods on more than 24,000ha of rice fields to adapt to climate change and improve farmers incomes. The farmers, who had typically planted two or three rice crops a year, switched to either rotating the cultivation of rice and shrimp or intercropping rice and shrimp. Some farmers rotated rice and other crops, and others switched completely from rice to growing fruit or other crops, or engaging in aquaculture.

Flower and ornamental plant production on the rise

Flower and ornamental plant production on the rise Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  28/04/2021    07:35 GMT+7 Flower and ornamental plant production has dramatically developed in recent years, bringing high economic value. An orchid garden belonging to a high-tech agriculture company in the northern province of Ha Nam. VNA/VNS Photo Dai Nghia Many localities have defined it as an important new economic sector and introduced measures to encourage its development. To date, Vietnam has about 35,000 hectares of specialised cultivation of ornamental plants and flowers, excluding small-scale household farms. From 2005 to 2015, the sector s output value increased by 7.2 times, reaching VND6.5 trillion (US$281.2 million), of which export turnover was more than US$60 million.

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