Two high-tech farm projects approved in Da Nang
The central city of Da Nang has approved two high-tech farming projects in suburban Hoa Vang district as part of the city’s agricultural development master plan (Photo: VNA)
Da Nang (VNA) – The central city of Da Nang has approved two high-tech farming projects in suburban Hoa Vang district as part of the city’s agricultural development master plan.
The city said the two projects, which received investment licenses last week, will be built on 25ha in Hoa Ninh and Hoa Khuong communes with total investment of 5 million USD.
It said two local investors – Green Tech construction investment joint-stock company and Hapras Vietnam joint-stock company – will build a hydroponic garden and high-tech farm, respectively.
The two projects aim to provide safe farm produce, organic fertiliser and high-tech farming solutions for the central and Central Highlands region and for export.
Last year, Da Nang assigned seven suburban communes in Hoa Vang district for high-tech farms on a total area of 540ha as part of a strategy to develop the city as a centre of nano-industry and world-class high-tech farms. The city has recognised 12 farms with certifications of safety and quality, as well as brand names in La Huong and Tuy Loan villages.
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