Nghe An: Shallots have a big harvest thanks to leaves that are 'as precious as gold'

Quang An DNUM_CBZACZCACA 09:26

(Baonghean.vn) - At this time, farmers in Nghi Loc district (Nghe An) are focusing on harvesting shallots. Thanks to careful care, combined with the effective support of pine needles - which are valued as gold by the locals, this year's shallots have achieved good productivity and high output.

Nghi Loc (Nghe An) people harvest shallots. Clip: Quang An

These days, farmers in Nghi Loc district are focusing on harvesting shallots with the joy of a good harvest. Ms. Nguyen Thi Lam in hamlet 8, Nghi Lam commune shared: "From early morning, I mobilized everyone in the family to harvest shallots to sell to traders. This year's shallots are bigger and more beautiful than previous years, so everyone is excited." Photo: Quang An
Pine needles are collected by people in the forest, then covered on the beds of chives. According to people, pine needles are clean, have high porosity, and help increase productivity significantly for crops, especially chives. Therefore, in chive growing areas such as Nghi Lam, Nghi Thuan, Nghi Van... pine needles are "precious as gold" by people. Photo: Quang An
Thanks to favorable weather, this year's shallot yield reached 7 quintals/sao, higher than previous years. However, due to the impact of the epidemic season, the price of shallots is gradually decreasing. If the price at the beginning of the season was 40,000 VND/kg, it is now only about 25,000 VND/kg. Photo: Quang An
Having a day off from school to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic, children are very excited to go to the fields to help their parents harvest shallots. Photo: Quang An
After being harvested, shallots will be brought home, cleaned and sold to traders. Nghi Loc district is the locality with the largest area of ​​shallots in the province with 160 hectares, mainly concentrated in Nghi Lam commune (80 hectares), Nghi Thuan, Nghi Van, Nghi Kieu... Although it has only been grown on a large scale for a short time, shallots are confirmed to be a key crop, bringing stable income to people. Photo: Quang An

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