An Son, Nam Trung, and Nam Chinh communes in Nam Sach district (Hai Duong province) are growing 23.5 hectares of coriander (spiny coriander), of which An Son commune grows the most with 15 hectares. Coriander is a spice that sells for a good price and brings in a good income.
Clip: Farmers in Nam Sach district, Hai Duong province grow coriander for good income.
An Son Commune, Nam Sach District (Hai Duong Province) has 40 hectares of vegetables, of which 15 hectares are used to grow coriander (Southerners call it rau go gai), an increase of 2 hectares compared to 2023.
Farmers in Nam Sach district (Hai Duong province) harvest coriander (called Vietnamese coriander in the South). Coriander is a spice and aromatic vegetable that is easy to grow and brings in a good income.
According to the leader of the Agricultural Service Cooperative of An Son Commune, Nam Sach District, farmers plan to grow another 15 hectares of coriander next year.
From sowing coriander seeds to harvesting is 3 months, after cutting and selling, the old roots will grow new plants, about 1 month to cut and sell a batch. Coriander can be harvested year round.
According to local farmers, each year, coriander yields 3-3.5 tons of vegetables/sao, after deducting costs, the profit is 20-25 million VND/sao/year. 1 hectare of coriander cultivation brings in nearly 700 million VND/year, 7 times higher than rice cultivation.
In 2024, the weather was favorable so coriander grown in communes of Nam Sach district (Hai Duong province) grew well.
Depending on the time of year, coriander sold in the fields in Nam Sach district (Hai Duong province) costs from 12,000 to 20,000 VND/kg. Compared to the same period in 2023, the price of coriander increased from 2,000 to 5,000 VND/kg.
Nam Trung commune has 6.5 hectares of coriander growing in the peak harvest season.
Trader Nguyen Van Nam comes to Nam Trung commune to buy 2-3 tons/day and sell to all provinces.
Nam Chinh Commune, Nam Sach District (Hai Duong Province) grows 2 hectares of coriander. Some farmers said that after 1 month of sowing, they started covering the seeds with black nets to reduce the temperature for the vegetable to grow well.
Mr. Tran Van Uoc in Nam Chinh commune grows 9 sao of coriander, each sao after deducting expenses he earns nearly 30 million VND/year.
Coriander is not only used as a spice in cooking but also as a medicine to treat some diseases such as digestive disorders, red pimples, rashes in children, flu, mild fever...
Source: https://danviet.vn/rau-mui-tau-mien-nam-la-rau-go-gai-dat-am-uot-tot-um-trong-o-hai-duong-cu-cat-la-ban-het-sach-2025030219085634.htm
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