In 2021, Mr. Tran Thanh Tuan, in village 9, Dak Buk So commune (Tuy Duc) started investing in a greenhouse for high-tech agricultural production.
From an initial greenhouse, he has now invested in 6 greenhouses, each with an area of 2,200 - 3,200 m2, producing high-quality vegetables, tubers and fruits.
He installed a drip irrigation and automatic fertilization system in the entire garden. During the production process, he no longer depends on the weather, can control diseases, and reduce investment costs.
Greenhouses control 80% of the risks caused by unpredictable weather, pests and diseases. The harvest time is also much longer than outdoor farming. Last year, I earned more than 2 billion VND after deducting expenses.
Mr. Tran Thanh Tuan, Dak Buk So commune, Tuy Duc, Dak Nong
Mr. Tuan’s high-tech agricultural model has been invested in thoroughly. This is a typical model of Tuy Duc district. The model applies many technical advances to production, creating quality agricultural products, bringing many economic values, while ensuring the health of producers and consumers.
Mr. Kieu Quy Dien, Deputy Head of Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Tuy Duc district, Dak Nong
Vegetable and root production is no longer dependent on the weather, and pests and diseases are limited, which reduces most risks. I can easily apply safe vegetable production processes, creating clean products to sell on the market.
Mr. Tran Thanh Tuan, Dak Buk So commune, Tuy Duc, Dak Nong
Mr. Dao Xuan Chung, in Quang Thanh ward (Gia Nghia) is producing melons on 2,500m2 of greenhouse. In addition to the greenhouse, he has also invested in a system for watering, fertilizing, controlling humidity and temperature during the production process.
Currently, he uses an automatic control system to supply water to the tank, fertilize, and water the time... Thanks to that, he minimizes labor and has good control over the care of the plants.
Each year, he can produce 4 batches of melons in the greenhouse. Each batch, the melon garden yields about 4 tons of fruit.
Depending on the time to calculate economic efficiency, but on average each year, the melon garden brings him an income of 250 - 300 million VND after expenses.
Technology helps me best control plant care, temperature, humidity, watering time, and fertilization indicators are supported by machines, so I alone can take good care of my family's 2,500m2 of melons.
Mr. Dao Xuan Chung, in Quang Thanh ward, Gia Nghia, Dak Nong.
In early 2022, Dak Nong Clean Agriculture Joint Stock Company, Dak Nia commune (Gia Nghia), invested in building 2 greenhouses with an area of over 4,500m2.
The company specializes in growing melons, strawberries, cucumbers, flowers, and vegetables. In addition to greenhouses, the company invests in a 100% automatic irrigation and fertilization system.
The indicators of humidity, temperature, nutrients... in the garden are all controlled by the Company using sensors. The indicators of nutrients in water and pH are measured every day using modern machines.
Using technology to control factors affecting the growth of crops has helped reduce risks of weather and pests. The Company's production efficiency is almost always maximized. In particular, all products meet GlobalGAP standards and are always welcomed by the market.
Ms. Bui Thi Khanh Hoa, Director of Dak Nong Clean Agriculture Joint Stock Company
Ms. Bui Thi Khanh Hoa, Director of the Company, said that applying technology to agricultural production helps the Company almost not need to use human power and is not dependent on the weather.
Plant care processes are mainly controlled through a machine system. If any abnormality occurs during the plant care process, the machine will notify the app on the phone and will be checked and processed quickly.
The only drawback of investing in this high-tech application is the high initial investment cost. Producers need large resources and capital to be able to do it.
Ms. Bui Thi Khanh Hoa, Director of Dak Nong Clean Agriculture Joint Stock Company
Each year, the company produces 2,000m2 of melons, spread over 3 crops. Each crop, the company harvests 6 tons of fruit, with a selling price of 70,000 VND/kg.
The company produces 10,000 strawberry plants each year, yielding about 3 tons of fruit, with a selling price of 450,000 - 500,000 VND/kg. Other products such as baby melons, flowers, and vegetables are in the experimental stage...
Currently, in Dak Nong, hundreds of people and businesses have invested in high-tech agricultural production. This investment direction has helped people increase production value, create quality products, and meet export standards.
High-tech agricultural production helps people avoid the impact of weather, especially climate change; control diseases well and improve economic efficiency.
According to the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Dak Nong province, this production direction is the goal set out in Resolution 12 of the Provincial People's Council on developing high-tech agriculture, which has been implemented for nearly 5 years.
The application of high technology in production in Dak Nong has created a breakthrough, developing agriculture in both scale and cultivation level.
The province's agricultural products are therefore developing strongly in the direction of improving quality, meeting standards to enter large supermarkets and export...
Agriculture is one of the three pillars of Dak Nong province's economy. Developing high-tech agriculture helps increase productivity, quality, enhance the competitiveness of products and improve land use efficiency.
Comrade Y Quang B'Krong, Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Permanent Vice Chairman of the People's Council of Dak Nong province
Implementing Resolution 12 of the Provincial People's Council on high-tech agricultural production, from 2018 to present, Dak Nong province has recognized 4 high-tech agricultural zones, with 2,423 hectares. The province recognized 2 enterprises applying high technology to agricultural production.
Technology is mainly applied as new varieties; investment in building greenhouses and net houses; automatic irrigation, advanced irrigation; water-saving irrigation; hydroponics; production on substrates; organic agriculture...
By 2025, Dak Nong will form and develop 12 more high-tech agricultural production zones, bringing the total number of zones in the province to 16. The value of high-tech agricultural production and the application of some high technologies accounts for 15% - 20% of the value of agricultural production. The province recognizes 3 more high-tech enterprises, bringing the total number of high-tech enterprises to 5.
Objectives of Resolution 12 on developing high-tech agriculture
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