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A female farmer's revenue exceeds VND 150 billion

(VAN) Compared to 2023, the highest revenue of a farmer is slightly more than VND 10 billion, that is, Nguyen Thi Bien, who specializes in raising clams in Thanh Hoa province.
Nguyen Thi Bien has 50 hectares of clam farming in Hoang Thanh commune, Hoang Hoa district, Thanh Hoa province. Photo: Huu Dung.

Nguyen Thi Bien has 50 hectares of clam farming in Hoang Thanh commune, Hoang Hoa district, Thanh Hoa province. Photo: Huu Dung.

Keep breaking records

The information was provided by the Organizing Committee of the 2024 Vietnamese Farmers' Pride Program. Accordingly, Bien, 51, has been involved in the profession for over 20 years. After a period of research, she has proactively sourced clam seeds, thereby promoting production on a commercial scale.

Nguyen Thi Bien's family currently has nearly 50 hectares of clam farming. Of which, 45 hectares are for commercial clam farming, and 5 hectares specialize in seed production. In addition to being located in Thanh Hoa province, her facility is located in neighboring localities such as Hai Phong, Thai Binh, and Nam Dinh, expanding the consumption market to the Northern and Central provinces.

Each year, Ms. Bien's clam farming facility provides seeds for ​​over 1,000 hectares, with an output of over 100,000 tons of commercial clams.

Ms. Bien's family creates regular jobs for about 80 local workers, with a monthly VND 8-10 million monthly income. At peak times, her family attracted up to 150 seasonal workers.

According to the Organizing Committee of the 2024 Vietnamese Farmers' Pride Program, Bien's revenue reached VND 150 billion per year, the highest among this year's outstanding farmers; and at the same time, it exceeded VND 10 billion compared to the record in 2023 - Ngo Van De, 46 years old, raising whiteleg shrimp in Tra Vinh province.

Farmer Nguyen Duc Menh, who produces carrots in Cam Giang district, Hai Duong province, is ranked second in revenue this year, with VND 95 billion.

The Organizing Committee said that this year's program has more than 30 farmers out of a total of 144 nominations with a profit of VND 5 billion per year or more. The remaining candidates profit from VND 500 million to VND 4.5 billion annually.

The largest production linkage area belongs to farmer Nguyen Thanh Tuan, Kien Giang province, with 500 hectares. The highest profit belongs to farmer Nguyen Minh Nhu, Ben Tre province, with 20.5 billion VND thanks to the shrimp farming model.

In addition, the country has many eco-tourism and agricultural tourism models owned by farmers. Many candidates have PhDs in biology, engineering, bachelor's, etc., and are looking for investment opportunities in the agricultural sector.

Bien opened many clam farms in localities such as Hai Phong, Thai Binh, and Nam Dinh. Photo: Huu Dung.

Bien opened many clam farms in localities such as Hai Phong, Thai Binh, and Nam Dinh. Photo: Huu Dung.

Opportunity for farmers to express their feelings

2024 is also the second year that the Central Committee of the Vietnam Farmers' Union has organized to commend 63 typical cooperatives nationwide, established by the associations at all levels, promoted, and guided by the association.

Of which, the two cooperatives with the largest charter capital are: Tan Thanh Agricultural Cooperative, Bac Kan province (VND 12 billion) and Minh Truong Wood Cooperative, Bac Ninh province ( VND 12.5 billion). Some cooperatives with the largest number of members are: Xuan Phuoc Agricultural Production and Service Cooperative, Phu Yen province, with 2,000 members; Thuy Tan Agricultural Cooperative, Thua Thien-Hue province, with 668 members.

Some cooperatives with large revenues are: Long Thanh Phat Agricultural Cooperative, Dong Nai province, with a revenue of more than VND 212 billion per year; Agricultural Cooperative 118, Cao Bang province, with a revenue of VND 100.7 billion from selling silkworm cocoons; Bau Don Fruit Tree Cooperative, Tay Ninh province, with a revenue of VND 132 billion.

The Organizing Committee of the 2024 Vietnamese Farmers' Pride Program informed that in 2 days, October 13-14, in Hanoi, to celebrate the 94th anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam Farmers' Association, a series of events called the 2024 Vietnamese Farmers' Pride will be held.

3 main activities, including The Standing Committee of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Farmers' Union meets with 63 outstanding Vietnamese farmers and 63 outstanding cooperatives nationwide on the afternoon of October 13; The 9th National Farmers' Forum on the morning of October 14; The ceremony to honor and award the title of Outstanding Vietnamese Farmers and commend outstanding cooperatives nationwide on the evening of October 14.

Bui Thi Thom, Vice President of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Farmers' Union and head of the Program Organizing Committee, said that the series of events is an opportunity for farmers to share their difficulties and problems, and at the same time propose, reflect, express their thoughts and aspirations, and make recommendations to the leaders of the Party, State, ministries, departments, branches and the Vietnam Farmers' Union.

Many hot issues will be mentioned, such as: Reconstruction and production recovery after natural disasters caused by storm No. 3; Agricultural insurance support policies; Conditions for debt forgiveness, debt extension, and capital lending; Mechanisms and policies to promote green, sustainable agricultural production, reduce emissions; Ways to enhance agricultural product brands, promote agricultural products on digital platforms...

Journalist Nguyen Van Hoai, Editor-in-Chief of Nong Thon Ngay Nay/Dan Viet Electronic Newspaper, Deputy Head of the Standing Committee of the Organizing Committee of the 2024 Vietnamese Farmers' Pride Program, revealed that for the first time, the organizing committee will include new technologies such as visual art images and laser systems in the honoring ceremony. In particular, the program will have a performance by a symphony orchestra.

Author: Bao Thang

Translated by Huong Giang

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