In the summer - autumn crop this year the province’s Agriculture ExtensionCentre trialed three advanced farming models on a total of 128ha in Tan Hiep, HonDat and Chau Thanh districts and Rach Gia city.
The seeds are sowed using machines, the use of inputs is reduced and advancedfarming techniques are used.
The models require 90kg less seeds per hectare than hand-seeding methods, 20kgless nitrogenous fertilisers and two to three times fewer spraying ofpesticides per crop.
Their average yield is 7.6 tonnes per hectare, 0.6 tonnes higher thantraditional methods while the income is 6.6 million VND (284 USD) higher.
Other models include smart rice farming and large-scale rice fields.
Under the latter, farmers use the "one must and five reductions"method which involves using certified seeds and reducing seedlings, plant protectionchemicals, nitrogenous fertilisers, irrigation, and post-harvest losses.
Do Minh Nhut, deputy director of the province’s Department of Agriculture andRural Development, said it has also asked many rice companies to sign contractswith farmers, creating links for rice production, processing and consumption.
“The large-scale rice fields have created rice farming areas with high andsteady quality for exports.”
Most of them are in the province’s major rice growing areas and tended byagriculture cooperatives, he said.
The province has 100 such fields with a combined area of 30,670ha, created bypooling together individual farmers’ fields.
They have guaranteed outlets and provide farmers incomes of 3 million VND (130USD) per hectare per crop higher than through normal farming methods.
Le Thanh Tam, a farmer whose lands are part of a large-scale rice field in TanHiep district’s Tan Hiep A commune, said farmers feel secure when participatingin this model because they often have bumper harvests.
Participating farmers use quality rice seeds, sowing seeds in a concertedmanner to mitigate the damage caused by brown plant hoppers, rice diseases,drought, and other problems, he said.
The province encourages farmers to adopt sustainable farming standards likeVietnamese and global good agricultural practices (VietGAP and GlobalGAP) andorganic farming to improve rice quality and yields.
The province’s Agriculture Extension Centre together with the Cuu Long RiceResearch Institute produces certified rice seeds on a total area of 20ha withthe participation of 25 members of the Thuan Hoa Agriculture Cooperative in ChauThanh district’s Mong Tho A commune.
The centre supports 172 farmers, mostly in the districts of Tan Hiep, Giang Thanh,Hon Dat and An Minh, in adopting sustainable rice platform standards on a totalarea of 520ha.
Nhut said his department has implemented well several projects and programmesto increase the use of certified rice seeds for cultivation.
"It has given farmers training in the ‘one must and five reductions’method to reduce costs and increase rice value and incomes.”
In the 2020-21 winter – spring rice crop, the province plans to createfavourable conditions for co-operatives and rice companies create morelarge-scale rice fields, especially in its major rice growing areas in the LongXuyen Quadrangle and west of the Hau River, according to the department.
In the ongoing autumn – winter crop, the third crop of the year, farmers in KienGiang have sowed 90,123ha, 25 per cent more than the province’s target, itsaid.
Nhut attributed the increase to the high price of rice and the forecast oflower levels of flooding in the Mekong River this year.
Farmers have so far harvested nearly 57,000ha and achieved an average yield of5.6 tonnes per hectare.
The province is expected to produce more than 4.54 million tonnes of paddy thisyear, 5.7 per cent higher than the target, according to the department.
High-quality varieties account for 90 percent of the province’s total riceoutput this year./.