For many years, Nghe An people have known how to overcome the disadvantages of hot, dry weather to grow off-season vegetables, bringing high economic efficiency.
In Nghi Long commune, Nghi Loc district, Nghe An province, many families have a large source of income thanks to growing off-season vegetables.
Ms. Cao Thi Hoi in Nghi Long commune, Nghi Loc district, Nghe An province harvests off-season vegetables in her garden. Off-season vegetables have high prices, so Ms. Hoi is very excited. Photo: TP
Ms. Cao Thi Hoi’s family (residing in Nghi Long commune, Nghi Loc) has nearly 1,000 square meters of garden land. Previously, her family still followed nature, growing vegetables and tubers according to the season. Each season, they planted a different type of vegetable.
Growing vegetables in season is easy to grow and care for, and the vegetables grow quickly. However, according to many long-standing vegetable growers in Nghi Long commune, growing vegetables in season is difficult to sell and has low prices.
Main-season vegetables and fruits have low prices, and are even unsold due to large harvests, oversupply, market overcrowding, and continuous price drops.
For many years, there were so many vegetables and tubers that they could not be sold and had to be cut down to feed the livestock. The whole family's efforts were wasted.
Many farming households specializing in growing green vegetables, fruits and food in Nghe An have also invested in technology to grow off-season vegetables for high income. Photo: TP
For about 3 years now, Mrs. Hoi's family has renovated the garden, divided the plots and invested in an automatic watering system.
Because she has the ability to control the watering, she decided to grow vegetables off-season. Because she can control the weather, Mrs. Hoi's vegetable garden is always green and lush.
Currently, in Mrs. Hoi's family garden, vegetables such as celery, coriander, and mustard greens are all green and ready to be harvested. In addition, Mrs. Hoi also grows off-season vegetables such as kohlrabi and cabbage.
At this time, off-season vegetables are considered "rare goods" so they sell very well.
Every day, after the harvest, traders come to buy all the vegetables, at prices 3 to 4 times higher than the main crop. Thanks to that, Mrs. Hoi's family has a stable source of income.
Mr. Ngo Sy Tuan in Dien Xuan commune, Dien Chau district, Nghe An province invested in a net house system to grow off-season vegetables, bringing in high income. Photo: TP
Many areas in Nghe An invest in growing off-season vegetables and fruits, bringing in high income. Photo: TP
Unlike Mrs. Hoi's method, Mr. Ngo Sy Tuan (residing in Dien Xuan commune, Dien Chau district, Nghe An province) invested in a greenhouse with an area of nearly 1,000 m2 to grow off-season vegetables.
Mr. Tuan mainly grows coriander and lettuce in an organic rotation to sell to the market. Especially from April to September every year is the period when off-season vegetables sell for the best price and bring in the highest profit.
Mr. Tuan shared that if it is in season, a bunch of coriander costs only 500 to 700 VND, lettuce 10,000 VND/kg, but in the off-season, a bunch of coriander can cost 3,000 to 4,000 VND, lettuce up to 30,000 to 40,000 VND/kg. Growing vegetables in the off-season requires more care and is more difficult, but the profit is higher.
Currently, people in the colored areas of Nghe An province have also found ways to overcome the harsh weather to grow off-season vegetables, bringing high economic efficiency.
Source: https://danviet.vn/dan-noi-nay-o-nghe-an-chi-trong-rau-trai-vu-ban-dat-nhu-tom-tuoi-he-nho-la-ban-het-20240821215630582.htm
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