Tra Vinh promotes farming of key crops

Aug 9th at 13:16
09-08-2018 13:16:18+07:00

Tra Vinh promotes farming of key crops

Tra Vinh Province People’s Committee has asked local authorities to speed up the province’s agricultural restructuring programme by replacing ineffective rice paddy fields with other crops.

 

The Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta province has released a list of key crops until 2020 which include corn, peanut, sugarcane, citrus fruits, mango and coconut, among others.

The province aims to increase the production value of agricultural, forestry and fishery products by 4 per cent annually, with 70 per cent of total production value contributed by key farm produce.

It also wants to build brands for at least 15 key agricultural products and goods.

Since the beginning of the year, the province has shifted 893 hectares of paddy fields and unproductive old orchards to key crops or aqua farming.

In total, 13,295 hectares of ineffective rice land and orchards have been shifted to new crops with high economic efficiency.

Of the number, 8,840ha contain short-day plants and 2,260ha have perennial trees, while 2,190ha are for aqua farming.

The shift has brought farmers a profit of VND90-200 million (US$3,900-8,700) per hectare per year.

Despite the economic benefits of restructuring, the province’s agricultural and rural development department said that problems remain, including the low usage of organic or clean agricultural techniques.

To help raise farmers’ incomes, other issues also need to be addressed, including the lack of value chains for local farm produce and their low competitiveness.

The province has called for closer collaboration between departments to help farmers adopt organic and clean farming models, build brands, and find markets to maintain sustainable production.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Wood exports make excellent progress

The timber and forestry products processing industry must strive to achieve exports of at least US$9 billion this year and $12-23 billion by 2020, Prime Minister...

Product chains key for exports

Viet Nam should build product chains to help increase goods’ value and cut out middle men to improve competitiveness.

Viet Nam Manufacturing Expo returns to Ha Noi

The Viet Nam Manufacturing Expo (VME) 2018 opened its doors on Wednesday at the Ha Noi International Exhibition Centre in the capital.

Advertising technology exhibition kicks off

The bi-annual Viet Nam International Advertising Equipment and Technology Exhibition (Vietad) opened on Wednesday, offering opportunities for companies in the...

HCM City hosts VietFood Beverage – ProPack expo

The 22nd VietFood, Beverage and Professional Packaging Machines International Exhibition opened in HCM City on Wednesday.

VinaCapital decides to stop investing in safe egg manufacturer Ba Huan

VinaCapital has decided to stop investing in the Ba Huan Joint Stock Company and the two parties are negotiating to terminate this deal, the fund management firm...

Petrolimex increases consumption of Nghi Son Refinery products

The Viet Nam National Petroleum Group (Petrolimex) has limited the imports of petroleum products to consume products of Nghi Son Refinery factory located in the...

Fear of losses keeps M&A in pharma humble

Despite a growing trend towards mergers and acquisitions in the lucrative pharmaceutical industry, few valuable transactions have been achieved so far, with gains...

Powering Vietnam’s digital transformation

Accelerating global digitalisation is putting great pressure on Vietnam’s economic development. Cedrik Neike, member of the managing board of Siemens AG, spoke to...

Nam Dinh Vu deep-water port records high productivity

After three months in operation, the Nam Dinh Vu container terminal, in its first stage of operation, has received 35 ships and handled 25,000 TEU in total, with...


MOST READ


Back To Top