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Bac Giang produces 20 hectares of organic lychee

Bac Giang produces 20 hectares of organic lychee
Author: Tram Anh
Publish date: Friday. June 7th, 2019

Targetting to enhance the lychee quality and supply quality product to customers, Luc Ngan district (Bac Giang province) has focused on applying high technology in lychee production, in which the district will cultivate 20 hectares of organic lychee in 2019.

High technology is applied in lychee production.

The organic lychee has several prominent advantages such as safety for the farmers, harmless to environment, no residue of plant protection product on the fruits and good development.

The orchards participating in growing the organic lychee will be supported in installing the supervision camera and electronic caring diary.

The model proves for the linkage between the farmers growing the lychee in Luc Ngan district and consumption enterprises. The farmers are provided with the training course to care for the lychee under organic procedure without using the plant protection products and chemical fertilisers.

The consumption of the organic fruits follow the contract between the farmers and the enterprises who accompany them from the stage of caring to harvesting the lychee.


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