Bac Giang yields over 64,000 tonnes of citrus fruits
Updated: 14:15, 07/02/2023
(BGO) – Bac Giang
yielded over 64,000 tonnes of citrus fruits in 2022 season, including over
41,100 tonnes of pomelo (up 3,000 tonnes) and 42,200 tonnes of orange (down
6,000 tonnes), reported the Department of Plant Production and Protection.
The yellow flesh orange was sold at average price of 15 o 18,000 VND (0.64 – 0.77 USD) per kg, sweet orange at 30 – 45,000 VND per kg, green skin pomelo at 30 – 40,000 VND per kg among others.
The farmer in Tan Truong village, Thanh Hai commune (Luc Ngan district) harvests pomelo. |
The orange was sold at higher price of 2 – 5,000 VND per kg comparing to that of 2021 season while the selling price of pomelo remained unchanged.
So far, the localities have basically completed harvesting the citrus fruits and provided intensive care for the crops so as to have next bumper harvest.
Ha Mi
Tourism cooperatives in Luc Ngan prepare for upcoming orange and pomelo season
(BGO) – To
welcome upcoming orange and pomelo season, many tourism cooperatives in Luc
Ngan district (Bac Giang province) are urgently completing projects and
decorating entertainment facilities to receive visitors.
Early ripening orange and pomelo sold out at high price
(BGO) – It is about one month to come the peak harvest
season of Bac Giang citrus fruits. However, owners of several gardens started
harvesting early ripening fruits that are sold out at high price.
Hoa Binh exports first batch of Dien pomelo to UK
The first batch of Dien pomelo from the northern province of Hoa Binh was exported to the United Kingdom (UK) on December 12.
Bac Giang has great chance to export pomelo to United States
(BGO)
– The Plant Protection Department (PPD) (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural
Development – MARD) on October 17 announced the order of importing Vietnamese
fresh pomelo to the United States. With big growing area, high quality and
quantity, Bac Giang has many opportunities to export this fruit to the choosy
market. The reporter from Bac Giang Newspaper interviewed Vice Director of the
provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Ba Thanh about
this issue.
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