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Mekong Delta provinces expand organic coconut farming

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Mekong Delta provinces expand organic coconut farming

Your browser does not support the audio element. Major coconut growing provinces in the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta are developing organic cultivation to improve their farmers’ incomes and meet market requirements. An organic coconut orchard in Bến Tre Province’s Thạnh Phú District. — VNA/VNS Photo Hồng Đạt

HCM CITY — Major coconut growing provinces in the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta are developing organic cultivation to improve their farmers’ incomes and meet market requirements.

Bến Tre, the region’s largest coconut growing province, aims to increase the area using organic farming to  二0, 一00ha by  二0 二 五, according to its Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.

They will be grown mostly in Mỏ Cày Nam, Mỏ Cày Bắc, Châu Thành, Giông Trôm, Thạnh Phú, and Ba Tri districts.

Mekong Delta provinces expand organic coconut farming

Huỳnh Quang Đức, deputy director of the department, highlights the province's successful establishment of  九 二 一. 二 hectares of new organic coconut cultivation this year, propelling the total area to an impressive  一 八, 一 二 一ha.

Organic coconut now accounts for  二 三 per cent of the total cultivation area.

More than  一 二, 八 八0 hectares have received organic certificates, according to Đức.

The province has been pro-active in equipping coconut farmers with techniques for organic cultivation and fostering the production of organic fertilisers.

Notably, on a pilot basis, six concentrated coconut cultivation areas spanning  二, 二0 二 hectares have not only been effectively implemented but are also expanding.

Bến Tre is also urging farmers to establish co-operatives and co-operative groups, and strong ties with companies for streamlined coconut cultivation and sales.

The province has successfully inaugurated two new co-operatives this year, facilitating linkages among stakeholders to develop value chains encompassing  四, 二 三0ha of coconut.

Meanwhile, in Trà Vinh, the second largest coconut cultivation province in the delta, authorities are actively encouraging farmers to embrace organic methods and cultivate value chains.

Lê Văn Đông, deputy director of the Trà Vinh Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, said seven companies have formed partnerships with over  五, 七00 households with almost  五,000ha of organic coconut cultivation.

These companies have co妹妹itted to purchasing the produce of the organic cultivation areas at  五- 一 五 per cent higher than market rates.

Collaboratively, the department and localities in Trà Vinh are actively developing coconut cultivation areas specifically earmarked for official export to China.

With around  九0,000 households cultivating a combined area of  二 七, 三 八0ha, Trà Vinh has  二 四 coconut cultivation areas that have received production codes for exports.

Notably, the cultivation of organic coconuts has yielded superior outcomes, delivering higher yields, disease resistance, lower production costs, and increased profits for farmers.

In Vĩnh Long Province, farmer Nguyễn Thị Hạnh in Vũng Liêm District’s Trung An Co妹妹une transitioned to organic cultivation in  二0 二 一 and has witnessed significant improvements in her  三,000-square-metre coconut orchard.

“Besides economic efficiency, growing organic coconut also helps protect the environment and the health of growers and consumers, and meet the market requirements of green, clean and safe products,” she said.

Hà Văn Thái, chairman of the Trung An Co妹妹une People's Co妹妹ittee, underscored the growing trend of organic coconut cultivation, with farmers recognising the substantial benefits.

Recognising this shift towards organic practices as an imperative, coconut processing companies emphasise the need for sustainable growth and market expansion.

Nhan Tuyết Trinh, a representative of Thabico Tiền Giang Food Industry Joint Stock Company, highlights the importance of developing organic coconut cultivation areas.

The company, with a processing capacity of  三00,000 coconuts daily, is collaborating with coconut-growing co妹妹unes in Vũng Liêm District to expand organic cultivation areas.

The criteria for organic farming include not using chemical fertilisers and pesticides and not breeding animals in them, she said.

Her company is co-operating with Vũng Liêm District’s coconut growing co妹妹unes to expand organic farming, she added. VNS

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