TPO - This year's productivity is high but prices are decreasing day by day, causing farmers growing shallots in Nghi Loc district (Nghe An) to worry about crop losses.
TPO - This year's productivity is high but prices are decreasing day by day, causing farmers growing shallots in Nghi Loc district (Nghe An) to worry about crop losses.
Video of the largest onion farm in Nghe An province entering the harvest season, farmers are both harvesting and worried about crop losses. |
Nghi Loc District (Nghe An Province) is the largest onion growing area in the province with an area of nearly 300 hectares. Of which, many are concentrated in the communes of Nghi Thuan, Nghi Hoa, Nghi Lam, Nghi Kieu... |
In Nghi Thuan commune, there are more than 80 hectares with dozens of households growing them. The profession of growing chives in this commune has existed for many years. The soil and climate conditions are suitable, so chives grown in Nghi Thuan commune produce large bulbs and a unique aroma that cannot be found anywhere else. Currently, chives are in the harvest season, but the price is "falling" every day, making farmers here sad because they are worried about losing their crops. |
While busy digging up rows of shallots in the field, Ms. Hoang Thi Nham (born in 1971, resident of Khanh Thien hamlet, Nghi Thuan commune, Nghi Loc) said that starting from July every year, people will go to the fields to prepare the soil to plant shallots. By March of the following year, when the shallots are ripe and have many bulbs, people will start digging them up to harvest. |
Onions have a long growing period, so to save time, space and care, people will intercrop with corn or other vegetables to increase income. |
This year, Ms. Hoang Thi Nham's family planted more than 4 sao of shallots. The weather conditions were favorable so the shallots produced large, numerous and beautiful bulbs. In the first days of the season, the shallots were purchased by traders at 60,000 VND/kg. However, after a short time, the shallots entered the main season and all households harvested at the same time, and the price began to "fall" day by day. |
“Yesterday, the day before, traders came to buy for 30,000 VND/kg, but today the price has dropped to only 28,000 VND/kg. I don’t know how it will go down in a few days,” said Ms. Nham, adding that the price is low so she is the only one harvesting. Harvesting by hand is time-consuming. Each day, Ms. Nham can only harvest about 20-30kg of shallots. |
When harvesting, people have to dig up each onion root by hand and pick up each bulb from the ground to avoid missing any. |
Ms. Trinh Thi Thu (born in 1974, residing in Khanh Thien hamlet, Nghi Thuan commune) has about 2 sao of chives. After more than 6 months of planting and caring for them, when it was time to harvest, the price of chives dropped again, making Ms. Thu very disappointed. |
The reason for the low price of chives is that at this time people start to harvest en masse, so the supply increases. Meanwhile, chives are mainly consumed through local traders. |
People in Nghi Thuan commune said that in previous years, the price of shallots was high, helping farmers grow onions with a much better income than growing rice and peanuts. However, this year, the price of onions has dropped, and planting, caring for and harvesting onions takes a lot of time, so people are worried. |
Shallots have many uses and are popular as a spice to prepare many everyday dishes. In addition to being a spice, in Oriental medicine, shallots are also used as a medicine to disinfect, detoxify, and treat colds. Because of their wide range of uses, shallots are very popular and sought after by people. |
Nghi Thuan Commune Farmers' Association also mobilized and built a cooperative model for producing shallots according to VietGAP standards. Up to now, the shallot products of Nghi Thuan Commune shallot cooperative have been certified to meet VietGAP standards, a 3-star OCOP product. |
Source: https://tienphong.vn/hanh-tam-rot-gia-tung-ngay-nguoi-dan-o-vua-hanh-lon-nhat-tinh-lo-that-thu-post1723691.tpo
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