Feast your eyes on the ripe Vinh orange gardens full of fruit.

Xuan Hoang - Quang An DNUM_AHZBBZCACB 07:01

(Baonghean.vn) - Vinh oranges have begun to be harvested. Many gardens of Xa Doai oranges, a specialty of Nghe An, are ripe and full of fruit, surprising everyone who steps foot there.

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This year, in addition to the orange areas infected with pests, with many fruits falling off, and poor quality, Nghe An still has hundreds of hectares of good quality Vinh oranges, concentrated in the districts of Anh Son, Yen Thanh, Thanh Chuong... In the photo, visitors visit the orange garden rated the best in Dinh Son commune, Anh Son district. Photo: Quang An

Since late October, Vinh oranges have begun to ripen, and many orange farms have sold them to customers to enjoy. Photo: Xuan Hoang

Mr. Dang Dinh Luan - Head of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Anh Son district said that the district currently has 120 hectares of oranges, mainly Xa Doai oranges with golden hearts, lotus oranges... because they are well cared for by the people, so 90% of the area has high productivity and good quality oranges. Photo: Quang An
In Yen Thanh district, Vinh oranges are mainly grown in Dong Thanh commune. According to Mr. Nguyen Khac Son - Secretary of Dong Thanh commune Party Committee, the locality currently has 131 hectares of oranges, of which 90 hectares are for harvest. This year's orange yield is expected to reach an average of 18 - 20 tons/ha; by mid-November, orange gardens will begin to harvest. Photo: Xuan Hoang
In beautiful orange gardens, the owners of the orange gardens said that each orange tree yields 80 to 100 kg of fruit, with some orange trees bearing up to 150 kg of fruit, expected to earn 5 - 6 million VND. Vinh oranges are harvested from the end of October to the Lunar New Year every year. If people take good care of them and have the right techniques, they can harvest for 15 - 20 consecutive years. Photo: Quang An
Nghe An currently has about 5,300 hectares of oranges, of which nearly 3,500 hectares are for harvest. According to owners of good quality orange gardens, at the beginning of the season, the price of oranges sold at the garden is from 35,000 to 45,000 VND/kg. Vinh oranges are not only consumed in the province but have become known to customers nationwide as this Nghe specialty. Photo: Quang An
According to Ms. Thai Thi Hong Lien - Deputy Head of the Department of Standards, Metrology and Quality (Department of Science and Technology), the survey shows that although this year, oranges generally fell a lot in the districts of Quy Hop, Nghia Dan, Tan Ky, Con Cuong, there are still many good quality, high-yield orange farms, mainly in localities that have just started growing oranges: Yen Thanh, Anh Son, Thanh Chuong. It is expected that this year, about 30% of orange output will be labeled with traceability before being sold to the market. Photo: Xuan Hoang
With its beautiful appearance, attractive color and refreshing sweetness, Vinh oranges have satisfied many demanding consumers in many places in the country after each time they enjoy them. Photo: Quang An

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