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Vietnam: 10,000 hectares of spring vegetables grown by Hai Duong growers

According to the provincial Department of Cultivation and Plant Protection, as of April 9, Hai Duong had planted about 9,800 hectares of spring vegetables, reaching 98% of the plan, up 5% over the same period last year.

6 out of 12 districts, towns and cities have grown spring vegetables exceeding the plan by 1.5 - 16.8%, including Nam Sach, Kim Thanh, Binh Giang, Gia Loc, Thanh Mien districts and Kinh Mon town. Thanh Ha district completed the plan with 850 hectares. The remaining districts and Hai Duong City achieved 80 - 97.3% of the plan.

This spring crop, Hai Duong farmers mainly grow green vegetables on an area of ​​5,409 hectares, 1,576 hectares of melons of all kinds, and 1,201 hectares of corn. The rest are tomatoes, squash, and chili.

Many areas of cabbage, kohlrabi, cauliflower, cucumber, corn, and chili have been harvested. The consumption market and vegetable prices are stable, and growers are making a profit. Other vegetables are growing and developing well, with fewer pests and diseases than last year.

Read more at Hai Duong