High income from late ripening boot avocado variety
(Baonghean.vn) - Boot avocado is popular in the market because of its fragrant, soft, and dense flesh. This is a late-ripening avocado variety in Nghia Dan, bringing in higher income than main-season avocados.
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Mr. Le Sy Vi's avocado garden in Son Ha hamlet, Nghia Son commune (Nghia Dan) brings in over 200 million VND in revenue. Photo: Nhu Trang |
These days, the boot avocado garden of Mr. Le Sy Vi's family in Son Ha hamlet, Nghia Son commune is always bustling with traders from Hanoi coming to buy. Mr. Vi said that this is a late-ripening avocado variety, with high demand from consumers, he has converted 5 sao of mixed garden land to grow 150 boot avocado trees, after 3 years the avocados bear fruit, on average each avocado tree produces nearly 100 quintals of fruit.
"Growing avocados requires low investment costs, few pests and diseases, so the use of pesticides is limited. Although this is the first year of fruiting, my family's avocado garden has a high yield, and currently many traders come to buy directly from the garden, there is no product to sell. Late-ripening avocados have a good yield, large, solid fruit; the current selling price is 50,000 - 55,000 VND/kg, 10,000 - 15,000 VND/kg higher than the main crop. My family's 150 avocado trees have earned over 200 million VND," said Mr. Vi.
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This crop, Mr. Le Sy Vi's 150 late-ripening avocado trees earned over 200 million VND. Photo: Nhu Trang |
According to Mr. Tran Quoc Hong - Chairman of the Farmers' Association of Nghia Son commune, the late-ripening boot avocado variety flowers from January to March every year and is harvested from October to December. Realizing the high economic efficiency, the Farmers' Association of Nghia Son commune has organized for members to visit the model and learn techniques.
In addition, the association also recommends that members should not plant massively, to avoid supply exceeding demand; should intercrop in areas of perennial crops that have not yet been harvested, bringing "double benefits", taking short-term to support long-term, increasing economic efficiency for people.
Over the years, Nghia Son commune has promoted farmers to take advantage of garden land to grow fruit trees. In fact, Nghia Son is currently the leading commune in Nghia Dan district in developing fruit trees such as oranges, guavas, apples, and grapefruits. And currently, it is testing a late-ripening boot avocado model; the locality evaluates this as an initially effective model, motivating farmers to feel secure in production.
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Late-ripening boot avocados are currently popular in the market; the garden price is 50,000 - 55,000 VND/kg. Photo: Nhu Trang |
Nghia Dan district currently has over 35 hectares planned for avocado cultivation.From the model of Mr. Le Sy Vi's family in Son Ha hamlet, Nghia Son commune, there is a plan to open training classes, transfer planting and care techniques so that farmers can build a clean avocado brand in the locality.
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