Kien Giang rice farmers switch to guava for better income

Many farmers in Kien Giang province’s Tan Hiep district have begun to earn steady incomes after turning unproductive rice fields into guava orchards.
Kien Giang rice farmers switch to guava for better income ảnh 1A guava orchard which used to be an unproductive rice field in Tan Hiep district, Kien Giang province. (Photo: VNA) 

Kien Giang (VNA) -
Many farmers in Kien Giang province’s Tan Hiep districthave begun to earn steady incomes after turning unproductive rice fields intoguava orchards.

Tran Thi Be Thuy of Tan Hiep town, one of first to do so, has been earning 200million VND (8,600 USD) a year from her 4,000sq.m orchard for the last fouryears.

She intercrops pennywort and lemongrass with the guava and grows water lily inthe orchard’s irrigation ditches.

She harvests around 100kg of guava daily since she uses advanced techniques toensure the fruits grow year round, she said. 

“My family earns an income every day, our lives are comfortable and better thanbefore.”

Under an agricultural restructuring plan, the Mekong Delta district hasencouraged rice farmers with unproductive fields to switch to other, high-valuecrops in recent years, and many have chosen to grow guava since it is easy togrow and has steady demand.

The district has 173ha under fruits, including 53ha of guava, according to itsBureau of Agriculture and Rural Development.

Bui Quoc Duy, the head of the bureau, said rice is the agricultural district’smain crop, but the price of the grain has been volatile in recent years.

Guava requires less tending and has few diseases, he said.

It takes eight months for guava seedlings to start fruiting. Farmers only needto fertilise the plant once every two or three months.

When fruits appear, farmers cover them with plastic bags to protect them frompests.

The guavas grown in the district are clean since farmers do not use pesticides.As a result, the fruits are very popular with consumers, and farmers say theycannot meet the market demand.

They are sold in the province and around the delta.

Traders buy the guavas at 10,000-25,000 VND per kilogramme depending on whenthey are harvested.

Duy said the district has large areas affected by alum, which are suitable forgrowing the fruit. 

Local authorities encourage farmers to develop the garden – pond – animal penmodel to use their land efficiently and earn high incomes./.
VNA

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