50 hectares of land in Yen Dung hired to grow banana for export
Updated: 16:40, 17/10/2019
(BGO) – After careful survey, Hanoi based Hoan My
Service and Trade Investment Joint Stock Company has proceeded the formalities
to hire 50 hectares of agriculture land in the villages of Binh Voi, Tay and
Duoi in Canh Thuy commune, Yen Dung district (Bac Giang province) to grow the
banana for export.
The hired land has the road and canal systems that are suitable for cultivation and product harvest.
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As schedule, the company will grow William banana under VietGAP procedure toward organic production. This kind of banana can be well resistant to the disease and bear big fruits with bright yellow skin, sweet and delicious taste.
The fruits are ideally to serve at the fresh condition and export. The cultivation is expected to start in 2020.
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