May 14, 2024 | 09:43 GMT +7
May 14, 2024 | 09:43 GMT +7
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(VAN) Market was valued at $9.1 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach $13.5 billion by 2028.
(VAN) The recovery of Central Highlands soil requires an increase in organic content by making the most of all local agricultural waste and by-products.
(VAN) For many people in Gia Lai, using organic fertilizers is becoming a new trend, a strong wave to reduce production costs and grow plants sustainably.
(VAN) Using organic fertilizer to grow potatoes, farmers in Lam Dong Province have saved from 10-15% of costs compared to inorganic fertilizers while having productivity increased.
(VAN) Thanks to large by-products sources businesses can now increase the organic fertilizer output from 4 million tons/year to 10 million tons/year.
(VAN) Organic compost made from rambutan peels can put this agricultural waste to maximum utility, reducing the impact of environmental pollution.
(VAN) Agro-industrial by-products will serve as a huge resource if processed but many solutions need to be applied synchronously to fully utilize this resource.
(VAN) After more than two decades of constantly pursuing an organic track, Que Lam Group is now producing 1 million tons of organic fertilizer yearly, capturing the country's largest market share.
(VAN) According to the Plant Protection Department, Vietnam now has a total of 5,580 authorized organic fertilizer products, a sixfold increase over 2017.
(VAN) Many high-tech shrimp farming households in Bac Lieu make organic fertilizer from shrimp shells, seeing high economic benefits.
(VAN) Incorrect composting of organic fertilizer made from coffee shells can slow the decomposition process, reducing the fertilizer's efficiency.
(VAN) With soaring fertilizer prices, farmers are left wondering what the best course of action is for their 2022 nutrient management plan. Cut back on fertilizer? Try out microbial solutions? Bite the bullet&apply full rate?
(VAN) Instead of spending hundreds of millions of VND each year buying inorganic fertilizers, many coffee farmers in Lam Dong have applied organic compost from waste by-products.
(VAN)- The agricultural land in many regions of our country has been seriously degraded. Scientists say that it is necessary to consider soil as a living organism and use fertilizers properly in farming.