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Supporting development of hi-tech mushroom production

Supporting development of hi-tech mushroom production
Author: Hoang Phuong
Publish date: Saturday. April 27th, 2019

The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has issued the execution plan for the project of “Supporting the development of hi-tech mushroom production and consumption in the northern province of Bac Giang for the period of 2016 - 2020” in 2019.

The officers at the Department of Science and Technology inspect the mushroom production model.

The project is estimated at 1.7 billion VND (over 73,400 USD).

Its main purposes are to build a cooperative model of mushroom production under a linkage chain of product production and consumption in Doi Thong hamlet, Dai Hoa commune (Tan Yen district) within July 2019 and upgrade 2 hi-tech models of mushroom productions under a linkage chain of product production and consumption in Dao Ngan hamlet, Quang Chau commune and Mo Tho hamlet, Minh Duc commune (Viet Yen district) within June 2019.

The project has been chaired by the Plant Production and Protection Division and executed since 2016 to apply the modern production technologies to enhance the mushroom productivity and value.


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