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Effectiveness from converting crop structure in Ham Yen

TQO - Many farmers in Ham Yen district have proactively converted their crop structure to bring high economic efficiency, contributing to promoting local advantages and promoting the development of commodity agriculture associated with construction. build new countryside.

Mr. Nong Quoc Doanh (in the middle) in Muong village, Phu Luu commune (Ham Yen) pioneered and successfully converted an old orange garden to planting Thai jackfruit trees.

According to a report from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Ham Yen district, the entire district has an area of 5,100 hectares of orange trees, 2,178 hectares of tea trees, 1,054 hectares of lemon trees, 360 hectares of grapefruit trees, 103 hectares of dragon fruit trees, etc.

To promote the transformation of crop structure, Ham Yen district is continuing to review and evaluate land areas suitable for growing key crops and potential crops such as oranges, tea, raw wood, grapefruit, lemon, sugarcane, dragon fruit, cucumber, etc.

On that basis, the district will continue to guide and encourage farmers to choose to plant crops suitable for each conversion area, each soil quality, and according to market.

Ly Thinh

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