Currently, localities in Loc Ha (Ha Tinh) are urgently preparing to cover more than 4,774 hectares of spring crop land and aim for a successful overall crop.
Farmers in Loc Ha town prepare the land for spring peanut planting.
As a locality with advantages in fertile soil, this spring crop, Loc Ha town continues to develop plans and production projects with a tendency to prioritize upland crops. Accordingly, out of a total of 306 hectares of spring crop land, only more than 70 hectares are for rice cultivation, the rest strives to cover vegetables, specifically: 195 hectares of peanuts (striving to achieve a yield of 36 quintals/ha), 15 hectares of sweet potatoes (striving to achieve 78 quintals/ha), 13 hectares of melons, the rest are beans, corn and vegetables. Currently, farmers in Loc Ha town are focusing on preparing the land so that in about 15 days they can plant peanuts in dry, high lands.
Vice Chairman of Loc Ha Town People's Committee Nguyen Van Tinh informed: "In the 2024 spring crop, we strive to do about 12 hectares more than the 2023 spring crop; especially the peanut growing area will increase by 5 hectares, the yield is expected to be higher than the average of 9 quintals/ha. To achieve that result, we have soon developed a production plan and propagated and reminded people to follow the crop calendar and be proactive in production. Currently, people are focusing on plowing, dumping manure, preparing seeds, dredging canals, upgrading internal roads, weeding, making vegetable beds, planting rice seedlings...".
Tractors work busily on large fields in Tan Loc commune.
Having just completed land consolidation in the direction of one plot per household, this spring crop, Tan Loc commune is determined to complete 506 hectares (4 hectares more than the 2023 spring crop); of which, rice accounts for 483 hectares, the rest are other crops. With the determination to have the first crop after the successful land "revolution", the total rice output reaches 2,792 tons (yield 57.8 quintals/ha), Tan Loc is focusing on propaganda and mobilizing people to actively improve the field surface, complete the infrastructure system serving production, comply with the crop calendar, protect the seeded areas in extreme weather conditions...
Ms. Nguyen Thi Binh in Tan Thuong village (Tan Loc commune) shared: “After the land conversion, my family received a 5-sao field in a favorable location. Currently, we have rented machinery to level the ground, plowed and harrowed, and prepared fertilizer for sowing rice seedlings (planning to sow 2 types of seeds: Ly 2099 and Thai Xuyen 111). The weather has been cold these past few days, but I still took the opportunity to transport manure to the field, build banks, get water... to proactively produce according to the crop schedule."
The early spring tea seedlings in Tan Trung village (Tan Loc commune) are growing well.
The spring crop is the most important crop of the year, so Loc Ha is focusing on directing drastically and participating with high determination. Accordingly, in the 2024 spring crop, the whole district will strive to cover all 4,774.2 hectares of crops of all kinds, including 3,309 hectares of rice, striving to achieve a yield of 54 quintals/ha; 926 hectares of peanuts, striving to achieve nearly 27 quintals/ha; 69 hectares of corn, striving to achieve 26.5 quintals/ha; 312 hectares of vegetables, striving to achieve 68 quintals/ha; 97 hectares of sweet potatoes, striving to achieve 81.4 quintals/ha; 56 hectares of beans, striving to achieve 8.3 quintals/ha; the remaining area is for other crops.
To achieve a successful crop, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is coordinating with localities to thoroughly grasp the 2024 Spring Crop Production Project of the district and communes, proactively following the fields, increasing information, supporting technical solutions... especially for the two main crops of rice and peanuts. At this time, farmers in the whole district are preparing seeds, fertilizers and other materials; about 80% of peanut land has been completed, 95% of rice land, some sheltered and water-sufficient areas have been sown to strive for mass planting in about 15-20 days...
Farmers in Binh An commune cover early spring tea seedlings with plastic.
Deputy Head of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Loc Ha district, Nguyen Dinh Thanh, said: “Currently, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and authorities at all levels are focusing on propagating, mobilizing, and urging farmers to proactively “start” the new production season to ensure the crop schedule. At the same time, all levels and sectors are focusing on promoting land consolidation, land accumulation, field improvement, upgrading the infrastructure system serving production... to improve the quality of rice and peanut land, build model fields, and strengthen joint ventures and associations. In addition, we also direct the strengthening of the application of science and technology, promoting irrigation work, strengthening the management of agricultural materials and pesticides, and effectively implementing policies to support production development...”.
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