A durian processing facility for export in Gia Nghia city, Dak Nong province. Photo: VNA
With favorable conditions as well as the presence of businesses specializing in seed production, purchasing, processing and consuming products from passion fruit, farmers in Gia Lai have great confidence in this crop. Photo: Quang Thai - VNA
To develop passion fruit into a “million dollar” tree, Gia Lai province focuses on producing standard passion fruit varieties. Photo: Quang Thai – VNA
Kon Tum province currently has nearly 1,600 hectares of durian, of which the province has been granted 6 durian growing area codes with an area of 89.5 hectares. Photo: Du Toan - VNA
To develop passion fruit into a “million dollar” tree, Gia Lai province focuses on producing standard passion fruit varieties. Photo: Quang Thai – VNA
Packing durian for export at an establishment in Bao Lam district, Lam Dong province. Photo: Nguyen Dung – VNA
Sustainable development of fruit trees for export in the Central Highlands
The Central Highlands has more than 5 million hectares of agricultural land, including 1.3 million hectares of red basalt soil, which is an advantage to become a major agricultural commodity production center of the country, especially developing key agricultural export products. To develop sustainable agriculture, the agricultural sector and the authorities of the Central Highlands provinces have made plans of growing areas to meet standards of import markets in the world. Photo: VNA