April 20, 2024 | 02:58 GMT +7
April 20, 2024 | 02:58 GMT +7
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(VAN) With the goal of making Tuy Duc the macadamia 'capital' of Dak Nong, this district is focusing on organic farming processes to create quality products.
(VAN) In Tam Duong district (Lai Chau), the macadamia tree was experimentally intercropped with tea gardens, showing many benefits. The macadamia tree was initially shown to be effective.
(VAN) Trieu Van Luc, Deputy Director of the Department of Forestry, recommended and suggested that macadamia trees should be planted only in suitable places with an effective model.
(VAN) If being planted in areas with suitable climate, soil, and weather, such as the Central Highlands, macadamia trees would generate substantial economic value.
(VAN) Binh Thanh district (Binh Dinh province) has taken macadamia trees into pilot plantation in several communes but only in Vinh Son commune, the trees bear fruits and generate high and stable output.
(VAN) Yen Bai province has implemented a number of initiatives and research topics, and its lower-leveled agencies have been tasked with determining where macadamia trees can be grown in an ecologically suitable environment.
(VAN) Macadamia cultivation is an excellent investment. There has been no systematic evaluation or test, so producers in Nghe An must make assumptions and bet on on macadamia trees.
(VAN) Macadamia in Lam Dong is in the harvest, fresh macadamia products are being purchased by traders and processing facilities with prices ranging from VND 75,000 to 110,000/kg.
(VAN) Dam Rong plans to develop 2.3 thousand hectares of macadamia in 2030 and over 3.5 thousand hectares by 2050 with linked chains and high-tech processing plants.
(VAN) Macadamia growing models in Dien Bien since 2011 with a density of 278 trees/ha currently have an average yield of 4 tons/ha.
(VAN) Together with rubber, macadamia set foot in the Northwest, helping to 'green' the poor sloping lands, breathing new lives to ethnic minorities.
(VAN) From intercropping and planting to cover bare land, macadamia in Dak Lak has now asserted itself as the main source of income for many families.
(VAN) Macadamia has been tested by many units in Nghe An since 2003. Results show that the trees developed well, flowered normally but did not bear fruit or produced very little fruit.
(VAN) By 2030, the country's macadamia production will reach 130 thousand tons and 500 thousand tons in 2050, with an export value of about $2.5 billion.
(VAN) Currently, macadamia trees in Dam Rong (Lam Dong province) are giving very high yields, and fiscal space and prospects are still very open.