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Over 200 hectares of young acacia trees were destroyed after Typhoon No. 5, leaving farmers struggling to find a solution.
Following Typhoon No. 5, Quang Dong commune (Nghe An province) recorded hundreds of hectares of young acacia forests being broken and felled en masse, causing estimated damage of tens of billions of VND. Many days have passed, and the people are still struggling...
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Young acacia trees are being harvested excessively, leaving processing plants short of raw materials.
With the price of raw acacia wood continuously rising, reaching over 1.2 million VND/ton, many farmers in Nghe An are harvesting young acacia trees indiscriminately. This not only affects long-term economic efficiency but also...
News summary for August 2nd
The Steering Committee for Administrative Reform of Nghe An province implements tasks for the remaining months of the year; the Standing Committee of the Nghe An Provincial People's Council organizes a conference to exchange experiences on operational matters with the Standing Committee of...
Solutions are needed to curb the practice of people cutting down and selling young acacia trees in Nghe An.
The price of acacia wood has been continuously rising, reaching nearly 1.3 million VND/ton, leading many acacia farmers in Nghe An to massively harvest even young acacia trees for sale.
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