The province aims to have13,500 hectares of coffee trees re-planted or upgraded as part of itssustainable development plan for the coffee sector from 2015-2020, saidDao Xuan Lien, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee.
It will focus on plantations within Grai, Chuprong and Chupah districts and Pleiku and Chu Se cities.
In 2015, local farmers will receive preferential loans worth between80-150 million VND (3,700 - 7,000 USD) for each hectare to re-plantcoffee trees on some 2,000 hectares.
FarmerNguyen Van Ho from La Sao commune, Grai district has two hectares ofcoffee plants but more than half of them are 30 years old, yielding lowproductivity and quality.
With a 150 million VNDloan, he can re-plant his fields, applying new seedling varieties andfarming techniques and technologies.
Additionally, the province has urged localities and relevant bodies toensure an adequate supply of 16 million coffee seedlings in line withlocal conditions.
Training will be fostered and a number of piloted projects will be implemented to ensure the plan’s success.
Director of the Gia Lai branch of the Bank of Agricultural and RuralDevelopment Phan Tien Thu said the bank facilitates preferential loanaccess for local farmers under the programme.
Gia Lai has nearly 80,000 hectares of coffee trees, a majority of which were planted between 1995 and 2000.
Statistics showed that more than 18,500 hectares of coffee plants have aged sufficiently and need to be re-planted.-VNA