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The agricultural export enterprises in Dak Lak province are working against the clock to resume production and accelerate exports post Covid-19.
Thursday. January 6th, 2022The Covid-19 pandemic has caused many difficulties for agricultural export companies in Dak Lak province. Orders stagnated.
Wednesday. January 5th, 2022Coffee harvest season has just begun in Dak Lak and other provinces in the Central Highlands, but labor sources ran out due to the effect of Covid-19.
Monday. November 22nd, 2021When agricultural products, including durian in Dak Lak, face difficulty in consumption, experts advise to export peeled durians in the long term.
Friday. November 5th, 2021Dak Lak has 12,000 ha of durians, an expected output of 103,000 tons being in the peak of harvest, but is currently facing many difficulties in output
Wednesday. October 20th, 2021It also has over 28,000 ha of fruits like avocado, durian and citrus trees with a yearly production of over 220,000 tonnes.
Saturday. September 4th, 2021On September 27 construction of a US$66 million hi-tech agricultural complex began in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak.
Wednesday. January 6th, 2021Dak Lak Province has greatly modernized its rural production with the support in both human and material resources of national and local industry promotion
Wednesday. September 23rd, 2020The model has given a new direction to coffee production and is expected to be applied in other agricultural areas.
Saturday. September 12th, 2020More farmers in Đắk Lắk Province’s M’Đrắk District have switched to lemongrass cultivation to adapt to climate change.
Wednesday. April 29th, 2020