With a trial planting area of 5,000m2 invested by Tam Huong Agricultural and Service Cooperative (Na Hang), the strawberry plants are currently generating the first fruits, promising a yield of over 30 tons per hectare, with selling price of VND200,000 to VND400,000 per kg for each type of fruit.
The strawberry plants were planted from November to 2024 by Tam Huong Agricultural and Service Cooperative as the investor.
The weather in the 12th lunar month is very cold, but the heat-resistant Hana strawberry variety is still growing well.
Ms. Hoang Thi Tuyen, Ban Bung village said that although the strawberry plants are easy to care for, the roots must be checked regularly to prevent rot.
Each hole plants to 2-3 plants to ensure good growth.
To multiply the number of plants and control the breed, farmers regularly graft the seedlings with coconut fiber.
The long shoots are tied with coconut fiber across the trunk, creating roots before being separated and planted as independent plants.
Some strawberry trees have produced their first batch of large, beautiful fruits.
The technical staff of the cooperative regularly monitor and record the growth of strawberry trees as documents before mass propagation.
Mr. Pham Ngoc Duy (right) and workers check dead plants to determine the cause and have preventive measures.
Workers of Tam Huong Agricultural and Service Cooperative operate a drip irrigation system for strawberry plants.
In addition to maintaining humidity for the plants, the strawberry trees are watered every day to keep the surface moist.
In addition to growing strawberries, Tam Huong Agricultural and Service Cooperative is currently planting more tulips to serve the Lunar New Year.
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