OCOP chayote costs 300 VND/kg, farmers regretfully throw away all over the garden
Hoai Thu•DNUM_BDZACZCACF 15:31
As an agricultural product that meets 3-star OCOP standards, the price has now dropped to only 200 - 300 VND/kg, causing chayote in Quynh Lien commune (Hoang Mai town) to be dumped all over the garden.
These days, farmers in Quynh Lien commune are still working hard in the fields. Mr. Cao Xuan Phuong - Vice Chairman of the Commune People's Committee said that people are currently continuing to harvest carrots, chayote and other agricultural products. Of which, chayote and carrots are 2 products that meet the 3-star OCOP standard. Photo: HTHowever, Mr. Cao Xuan Phuong also said that currently, agricultural product prices have dropped sharply, and some vegetables and tubers have hit rock bottom. Photo: HTResidents of Hamlet 5, Quynh Lien Commune said that the current price of chayote is only 200 - 300 VND/kg but it is still unsold. After 3 months of planting and harvesting, if not picked, chayote will become old, brown, and rotten, so if there are no traders to buy it, it will have to be picked and discarded. If not picked and discarded, the tree will break and the trellis will collapse. Photo: HTPeople in Quynh Lien commune now only harvest chayote for fertilizer. Photo: HTSome households pick chayote and wait for traders to come and buy. In the whole Quynh Lien commune, the annual area of chayote cultivation reaches 60-65 hectares, with an average yield of 100-120 tons/hectare. "Selling at a price of a few hundred dong per kilogram is a loss, but besides growing chayote and carrots, we don't know what else to grow. The problem of good harvests and low prices after Tet still happens frequently," said a resident of hamlet 5, Quynh Lien commune. Photo: HTA common image in Quynh Lien commune these days: Chayote squash is gathered waiting to be purchased. Photo: HTAlthough there are dozens of agricultural product purchasing points in Quynh Lien commune, the amount of chayote produced by the farmers is still not consumed. The current purchasing price ranges from 200-300 VND/kg, and only meets the purchasing demand of about 20-30%. Photo: HTClip: HT