(Baonghean.vn) -Implementing the agricultural restructuring plan., withpolicy mechanismssupport farmers,arrivenow the whole districtMr. SonThere are over 500 effective production and business models.The lives of the local people have improved thanks to the development of production and livestock farming models.thanks to developmentrich natural potential oflocal.
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| In recent years, many farmers in Anh Son have boldly invested in building farm and household farm models, focusing on producing the district's key products such as tea, sugarcane, fruit trees, and raising pigs, buffaloes, cows, and chickens on a large scale with high economic value. Photo: Sy Minh |
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| Leveraging its strengths in developing tea as its main crop, Hung Son commune has invested in expanding its cultivated area. To date, the entire commune has 430 households engaged in tea cultivation and production, covering an area of 384.2 hectares. (Photo: Sy Minh) |
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| The people of Hung Son are actively applying new techniques in the production of high-quality commercial tea leaves; their average income is 90 million VND/hectare/year. Photo: Sy Minh |
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| Cam Son commune is recognized for having many sustainable production models established and maintained in Anh Son district. Currently, the commune has 34 farms and family farms that are operating effectively, generating revenue of 300 million VND or more; some farms even generate billions of VND per year. Photo: Sy Minh |
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| Typically, the family of Mr. Nguyen Tien Dung (Hamlet 1/5, Cam Son Commune) owns a comprehensive farm covering nearly 2 hectares, including forestry, pig farming, and fish ponds. Photo: Sy Minh |
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| He boldly invested in pig farms with modern cooling systems and selected imported breeding stock. To date, his family raises approximately 40 sows annually, with a total herd of about 800 pigs per year; generating revenue of approximately 2 billion VND per year. (Photo: Sy Minh) |
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| Taking advantage of the vast hilly land, with a 10-hectare hillside garden area, Mr. Nguyen Quang Hung's family (Hoi Lam village, Cam Son commune) has developed chicken farming, dug ponds for fish farming, and raised fish and frogs. Photo: Sy Minh |
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| Revenue from this business model exceeds 1.5 billion VND per year. Photo: Sy Minh |
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| With a focus on developing commercial livestock farming, the number of farm and household-based economic development models in Cam Son district is increasing. Consequently, the animal feed supply service is also developing quite well. Photo: Sy Minh |
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| With the development of a new production model and a commodity-based production mindset, the lives of people in Anh Son district have changed significantly; the poverty rate throughout the district has decreased considerably (from over 21% in 2011 to just over 15% now). Photo: Sy Minh |
Sy Minh - Dinh Nguyet