Ha Tinh grows over 180 hectares of pineapple in association with businesses

Việt NamViệt Nam17/02/2025


After nearly 1 year of implementation, Ha Tinh has so far planted over 180 hectares of pineapple in association with businesses and is continuing to increase the area.

Pineapple trees grow well in the fields of Ky Anh, Cam Xuyen, Vu Quang, and Huong Khe districts.

In 2024, implementing the policy of converting crop structure, Ha Tinh has deployed a pineapple growing model in association with Dong Giao Food Export Joint Stock Company, Ninh Binh province. Up to now, the whole province has planted over 180 hectares concentrated in Ky Anh, Cam Xuyen, Vu Quang, Huong Khe districts; in which Ky Anh and Cam Xuyen districts have the largest area.

Ha Tinh currently has 180 hectares of pineapple cultivation.

To implement this model, the company signed a contract to supply seeds, provide technical support and purchase products. In order for pineapples to grow well, yield high quality, the company also sent technical staff to support people from land preparation, planting, pest control and committed to consuming all products for people.

The encouraging thing is that pineapples are currently growing and developing well, adapting to the soil quality in the growing areas. This is a positive signal opening up many prospects for new crops in Ha Tinh, contributing to the transformation of crop structure, maximizing land potential, and sustainable agricultural production.

                                         According to Nguyen Tam/HTTV



Source: https://hatinhtv.vn/tin-bai/kinh-te/ha-tinh-trong-duoc-tren-180-ha-dua-lien-ket-voi-doanh-nghiep

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