Organizing to plant 2 hectares of VietGAP vegetables
Tam Hoa Service and Development Cooperative, Tan Son Commune (Mai Chau) was selected to grow VietGAP vegetables under the project of linking production and consumption of safe vegetables with the size of 10 hectares.
Farmers in Bo Liem village, Tan Son commune (Mai Chau) take care of VietGap vegetables.
By this time, at two main areas in Tam Hoa and Bo Liem villages have been deployed 5 times of breeding with the method of planting scaffolded, planting in batches to be suitable for the harvest and consumption of products later. The total area of plantation is 2 hectares, mainly choysum vegetables.
According to the Director of Tam Hoa Service and Development Cooperative, the earliest time of planting was about 20 days ago, and it is estimated more 15 days to be harvested. The area of vegetables growing this time is in favorable weather conditions, taking good care of good agricultural practice, which was guided and supervised by the Sub-Department of Quality Assurance of Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery Products.
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