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Hi-tech fruit cultivation area built in Luc Ngan district

Hi-tech fruit cultivation area built in Luc Ngan district
Author: Truong Son
Publish date: Wednesday. May 2nd, 2018

The leader of the People’s Committee of Luc Ngan district, Bac Giang province has revealed the plan to build a hi-tech fruit cultivation area covering more than 300 hectares in Tan Moc commune for the period of 2018 – 2021.

Dien grape fruit orchard in Luc Ngan district.

Among them, lychee will be grown in more than 130 hectares while the remaining area is for cultivating citrus. During production, these above-mentioned areas will be provided with the smart weather forecast equipment, VietGAP management software, automatic and saving irrigation system, product trademark control via stamp, label and quick response code.

To fulfill the plan, the district authority has suggested diversifying the budgets to support the farmers and organizing the propaganda campaign to help them deeply acknowledge the hi-tech effectiveness in agriculture. The total cost is estimated at about 13 billion VND (570,800 USD) mobilized from the state budget and counter capital from the locals.

Building hi-tech fruit cultivation area aims at increasing the trademark value for fruit orchards in Luc Ngan district to meet the markets’ fastidious demand.


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