Annually, rice farmers in the Mekong Delta waste nearly $170 million due to inefficient use of input costs, requiring a uniform cost reduction process across the region.
Recently, many processes to reduce the cost of rice production in the Mekong Delta have been implemented, but due to many reasons, these processes have not been able to spread widely among the people.
Fertilizer prices are at a high threshold, to adapt to the new production context, many cost reduction methods have been applied by farmers in the Mekong Delta region.
According to Mr. Vu Viet Anh - Deputy Director of Hai Duong Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, in the 2022 lychee crop, the province's lychee output exported to fastidious markets such as Japan, The US, and The EU has increased by 50% compared to 2021. Up to now, The province has already prepared a script for a successful lychee case.
In the context of the Covid-19 epidemic, red flesh jackfruit - a product that has just been assessed and recognized as meeting the 4-star OCOP standard of Binh Phuoc, still has a great attraction to consumers.
Going to Sa Pa, many tourists choose to enjoy dishes made from local salmon. Sa Pa salmon has its own characteristics that no other region has.
No words, too bored,... is what the people of the Mekong Delta share about the situation of rice production, in the face of the high price of agricultural materials, especially fertilizers.
On the evening of May 28, at the Northwest Square of Son La city, the Opening Ceremony of the OCOP Vietnam Fruit and Product Festival 2022 was held by Son La province in collaboration with the Central Vietnam Farmers' Association. Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended the opening ceremony. The delegates are leaders, former leaders of the Party, State, ministries, central agencies and branches, leaders of Son La province, Provincial Party Committees, People's Committees of provinces and cities and a large number of local ethnic people together attended.