Vice Chairman Tran Phuoc Hien inspected the 2024-2025 Winter-Spring crop production in Tu Nghia District.
The district has around 4,000 hectares of rice, with a focus on the main and late crops.
Local farmers are following a seasonal calendar and using key rice varieties recommended by the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
13 models applying the technical measures "1 must 5 reductions" are being implemented across 8 communes.
Favorable weather conditions have led to good growth in the main rice crops.
Farmers are actively caring for and fertilizing their rice fields after the Lunar New Year.
Tu Nghia district is also promoting clean and organic agricultural production, including a 4-hectare model of growing clean vegetables along the Ve River.
Vice Chairman Tran Phuoc Hien praised the district for their positive attitude in managing the 2024-2025 Winter-Spring crop.
He urged them to implement solutions to ensure a successful crop, including guiding farmers on crop care, monitoring weather conditions, and preventing pests like rats and golden snails.
The Vice Chairman emphasized the need to shift to agricultural economic thinking, promote green, organic, and circular agriculture, focus on large-scale commodity production and high-tech applications, and leverage the strengths of each region and locality.
Departments, sectors, and localities should support enterprises, cooperatives, and farmers in improving productivity, quality, and efficiency in agricultural production.
M.H