Hon Mu Farm in Tho Xuan district in the central province of Thanh Hoa is home to eco-friendly products that help minimize waste.
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The idea of an eco-friendly farm was initiated by Le Xuan Hoa, a local resident in Tho Xuan district, after he read ‘The One-Straw Revolution’ by Japanese author Masanobu Fukuoka (Photo: VNA)
His farm is home to a workshop producing bamboo straws, bringing a monthly income of some 190 to 260 USD to 11 workers (Photo: VNA)
The farm has so far sold 500,000 straws (Photo: VNA)
Bamboo straws are reusable (Photo: VNA)
Reusable bamboo straws have gradually gained favour from consumers (Photo: VNA)
Bamboo products of Hon Mu farm (Photo: VNA)
Bamboo products of Hon Mu farm (Photo: VNA)
Bamboo products of Hon Mu farm (Photo: VNA)
The farm introduces other local craft products to consumers (Photo: VNA)
The farm introduces other local craft products to consumers (Photo: VNA)
Bamboo pens are among the farm's best-selling products (Photo: VNA)cho ảnh
Bamboo pens are among the farm's best-selling products (Photo: VNA)
Products from Hon Mu farm are on display at Vietnamese Goods Fair 2018 in Lam Kinh relic site (Photo: VNA)