In 2019, Mr. Tran Ba Ha, Tan Quang commune, Luc Ngan district (Bac Giang) bought 1,000 seedlings of cherries, he kept 500 test plants on 4 acres of land interspersed with papaya. The rest is ceded to neighbors to plant together. After 1 year, the tree is harvested, bringing high economic efficiency.
Ha and his wife harvest che ry. Stopping to pick the fruit, Mr. Ha and his wife invited everyone to taste, the black berry, fragrant and sweet, made everyone excited. No one ever thought of enjoying che ry fruit grown right on Luc Ngan land. Mr. Ha shared, the house has 5,000 m2 of garden land. In the past, litchi and oranges were grown, but for a long time, the land was degraded, so the yield and quality of the fruit decreased. “Along with lychee, oranges, and grapefruits, we now add cherries for the first time to be effective. This success is the basis for coming here, we will try to plant some new fruit tree varieties, such as: Golden apple, American sapodilla (red flesh), woody grapes, Xinjiang apple (China). , Japanese dates, Australian mangosteen or American dates. The goal is to enrich the district’s fruit tree group, improve farming efficiency on the same area of land and income for farmers. Nguyen The Thi, Vice Chairman of Luc Ngan District People’s Committee “While wondering what varieties to plant, my family and lecturers at the Vietnam Academy of Agriculture (where Mr. Ha’s daughter is studying) came to visit and encourage me to try Brazilian cherries. This is an opportunity for my family to come to this fruit tree,” said Mr. Ha. Mr. Ha said that each tree cover usually grows from 70-80 trees. The rye loves moisture, so it is necessary to maintain enough water for irrigation. However, it must be watered in the morning, avoiding the sunny noon time because the plants will be shocked by heat. Luc Ngan soil is very suitable for cherries, planting and caring do not require high techniques. Adequate and reasonable irrigation helps the roots to develop well, flower and fruit at the right time. From planting to fruiting (12 months), each tree costs about 150,000 VND, including 65,000 seed prices, the rest is fertilizer and care. Cherries flower in January and October, after 50 days are harvested. Currently, each of Mr. Ha’s cherries gives from 2.5-3 kg of fruit, the total output this year is estimated at nearly 1 ton, when the tree is big, it will give more fruit. With the average selling price of 150,000 VND/kg, his family collected more than 50 million VND in the first crop this year, not including the income from papaya intercropping. The cherries are sweet and succulent. It is known that Brazilian che ry is a new plant variety grown in our country. Che ry has 2 types, a cold-loving type, only fruiting when experiencing winter; a heat-loving species, this is the type that is grown by farmers and some gardeners in Vietnam. Che ry is considered a fruit that contains many valuable nutrients for health. Cherries in Vietnam are quite rare and are often imported and sold in big stores at very high prices, ranging from a few hundred to more than 1 million VND/kg, depending on the type and depending on the origin of the American or European cherries. Europe. Mr. Tran Huy Duong, Chairman of Tan Quang Commune People’s Committee, said that the local authorities regularly monitor the cherries growing model of Mr. Ha’s family, initially recognizing the value and quality of this new variety. “We want to wait for one more case to consider and encourage people in the area to replicate,” Mr. Duong said. Article, photo: The Dai
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