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organic fertilizer
News updates related to organic fertilizers
Greenma organic fertilizer was honored at The Best of Vietnam 2026.
Recently, the awards ceremony for the "The Best of Vietnam 2026" program took place solemnly in Ho Chi Minh City. At the event, Greenma Fertilizer Technology Joint Stock Company (Greenma) was outstanding...
Economy
Rehabilitating and restoring degraded agricultural land: An urgent requirement!
After decades of overuse of inorganic fertilizers and pesticides, large areas of agricultural land in Nghe An province have become impoverished and degraded. Changing the mindset regarding farming practices...
Nghe An province is developing rice fields that say 'no' to harmful chemicals.
According to agricultural experts, the key difference when implementing and scaling up this model is that farmers will use only organic fertilizers and biological pesticides...
Rice fields in Nghe An province say no to harmful chemicals.
While not yet widespread, fields of "organic rice" that completely avoid harmful chemicals such as chemical pesticides and herbicides are gradually becoming a trend gaining attention.
Nghe An province is developing three models for processing household waste into microbial organic fertilizer.
The Provincial Farmers' Association selected three units to develop a model for processing household waste into microbial organic fertilizer at the household level.
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