(Baonghean.vn) - Tri Le Commune, Que Phong District (Nghe An) has 7 Mong villages living along the Vietnam - Laos border, of which 72 households from 3 villages Huoi Moi 1, Huoi Moi 2, Pa Khom are supported by the Mountainous Rural Development Migration Board to plant and care for nearly 13,000 Meo peach trees. At this time, peaches are ripe.
The Mong people in the Que Phong border often grow peach trees on the tops of hills with fields. Up to now, the hills along the Vietnam - Laos border are covered with peach trees. Photo: Hung Cuong
This season, peach gardens are in full bloom. Photo: Hung Cuong
72 Mong households of 3 villages Huoi Moi 1, Huoi Moi 2, Pa Khom were supported by the Mountainous Rural Development Migration Board to plant and care for nearly 13,000 peach trees. Photo: Hung Cuong
This type of peach has fragrant, delicious, crunchy fruit and high economic value. Photo: Hung Cuong
At this time, it is peach harvest season. Photo: Hung Cuong
During the season, many Mong families in Tri Le earn millions of dong from selling peaches and fruits. Photo: Hung Cuong
Peach gardens this season are attractive with many colors. Photo: Hung Cuong
The price of Mong peaches purchased at the garden is from 7,000 - 10,000 VND/kg. In the center of Tri Le border commune, the price is 15,000 VND/kg and in Kim Son town (Que Phong), the price is 20,000 VND/kg. Photo: Hung Cuong
(Baonghean.vn) - Previously, when mentioning the Mong people in Tri Le commune, Que Phong district, many people immediately thought of opium cultivation, illegal migration or burning forests to make fields. But now, grasping the market demand, the Mong people here have started to make a living from a local tree species. That is growing peach trees for business during Tet.
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