In recent years, many high-tech agricultural projects in Tay Ninh Province have been put into operation. These have contributed to an increase in the value of local agricultural products, creating a boost to attract many large-scale investment projects, heading for sustainable high-tech agriculture.
In some areas along the Vam Co Dong River, such as in Binh Thanh Commune in Trang Bang Town of Tay Ninh Province, the soil historically contained high levels of sodium carbonate, preventing many crops from growing. But now, thanks to the application of science and technology in agricultural production, growers can take a new shot at it.
In order to grow melons, the family of Doan Van Nhan in Ben Cau Town converted their rice-growing area to grow 2,400 melon vines in a net house, following the high-tech agricultural model. In the first harvest, his family earned a profit of VND40 million.
In the process of restructuring the agricultural sector, with a focus on applying high technology to production for the above results, Tay Ninh Province has implemented the zoning of specialized fruit growing areas in Tan Chau, Tan Bien, Chau Thanh, and Ben Cau districts, suitable for each type of soil and characteristics of each plant.
According to sggpnews.org.vnΒΈ the province has identified key plants, including durian, whose revenue reached VND500 million-VND650 million per ha in 2020.