Dong Thap’s rice output reaches over 3.3 million tonnes

Despite a reduction of more than 17,000 hectares in cultivating land, rice production in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap in 2018 rose 120,000 tonnes compared to the previous year to 3.32 million tonnes.
Dong Thap’s rice output reaches over 3.3 million tonnes ảnh 1Rice production in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap in 2018 rose 120,000 tonnes to 3.32 million tonnes. (Photo: VNA)

Dong Thap (VNA) – Despite a reduction of more than 17,000 hectaresin cultivating land, rice production in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap in2018 rose 120,000 tonnes compared to the previous year to 3.32 million tonnes.

High-quality rice varieties like OM 4900 and OM 6976 were grown in a combined520,379 hectares this year, 469 hectares of which followed VietGAP standards.Total rice production is valued at 15.37 trillion VND (661.3 million USD), anincrease of 562 billion VND (24.1 million USD) against 2017.

Director of the provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentNguyen Van Cong attributed the good yield to advanced technology application inrice cultivation which helps reduce input costs and improve productionefficiency.

Under the province’s agricultural restructuring project, organic rice farmingis piloted in an area of 800 hectares while rice value chain has been set up tohelp increase local peasants’ profit by up to 4 million VND (172 USD) perhectare per crop.

Particularly, some 90 companies signed contracts with the province to buy morethan 293,000 tonnes of rice.

Cong said that in 2019, the province will continue paying attention to improvingrice quality and enhancing the use of machines in rice farming. Also, it willwork to switch from agricultural production to agricultural economy.-VNA

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