Mr. Nguyen Khac Khuong said that he only uses organic fertilizers, does not spray pesticides and herbicides, so the orange garden has a green grass system, both retaining moisture, avoiding soil erosion, and balancing the ecosystem, nurturing beneficial natural enemies to accompany him in protecting the orange garden.
Mr. Khuong's family's orange growing model is a place for visiting and learning from the experiences of officials and farmer members in the district.
Mr. Khuong's orange garden is also an ideal check-in location.
Thanks to applying the organic method of caring for the orange garden, it helps protect the environment, protect human health, and helps the orange trees stay green, fruitful, and of consistent quality.
Thanks to the application of organic orange garden care methods, it not only helps protect the environment, protect human health, but also helps the orange trees stay green, bear fruit, and have stable productivity and quality.
Mr. Khuong proactively invested in installing an irrigation system throughout the orange garden to cope with the prolonged drought.
Mr. Khuong regularly checks the orange garden, promptly detects pests and diseases to have effective prevention measures.
Despite facing unfavorable weather conditions, Mr. Khuong's 3-hectare orange garden is expected to still yield about 50 tons, with an average selling price of VND13,000 - VND16,000 per kg, helping him have a high income.
At this time, Mr. Khuong's family is focusing on harvesting oranges to serve the Tet market. Mr. Khuong shared that because the oranges are cared for organically and the quality is guaranteed, the output market is quite stable, mainly due to regular customers ordering in advance.
The success of Mr. Nguyen Khac Khuong is proof that combining environmental protection with sustainable agricultural production can bring high efficiency, even in the context that many other orange growers are facing difficulties with declining acreage and productivity.
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