(Baonghean.vn) - People go straight to the garden to buy vegetables, which is a reality we recorded in Phong village, Thach Giam commune and Na Tong village, Tam Thai commune (Tuong Duong - Nghe An).
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The vegetable gardens of Na Tong village (Tam Thai) and Phong village (Thach Giam) have long been a source of clean vegetables for people in the whole district. Photo: Dinh Tuan |
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Vegetables here are mainly fertilized with manure and green manure. Photo: Dinh Tuan |
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Each family that grows vegetables has a compost pit to fertilize the vegetables, minimizing the use of chemicals. Seeds are imported from abroad and inspected to ensure quality. Photo: Dinh Tuan |
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Besides not using any chemicals, some households also cover their houses with plastic to limit adverse environmental conditions and prevent pests and diseases from attacking. Photo: Dinh Tuan |
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Ms. Lo Thi Tam, in Phong village, Thach Giam commune said: "All stages of growing and caring for vegetables are done manually." Photo: Dinh Tuan |
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Intercropping short-term and long-term crops is also a method that vegetable growers apply to meet market demand and increase income. Photo: Dinh Tuan |
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Ms. Vang Thi Hai, in Phong village, Thach Giam said: "Currently, each kilogram of beans, if imported from the garden, costs 20,000 VND/kg, and if sold at the market, costs 25,000 VND/kg. But it is not enough to sell." Photo: Dinh Tuan |
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Vegetables and fruits are carefully and properly cared for, so quality and productivity are guaranteed. Photo: Dinh Tuan |
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Every day, many people from the surrounding areas of the Phong village vegetable garden regularly come here to buy clean vegetables. Because they think it takes a little effort but in return they are safe when using them. Photo: Dinh Tuan |
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After harvesting, this farmer takes the opportunity to replant vegetables to meet some of the market demand. Photo: Dinh Tuan |
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