An intercropping model with macadamia and coffee in Di Linh District, Lam Dong province. (Photo: baolamdong.vn)
Lam Dong (VNA) - The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong aims to have 26,000 hectares of land under macadamia and achieve an output of 34,000 tonnes a year by 2030. It will include 9,400 ha of forest lands.
Intercropping will be done on a large portion of the land.
The province’s goal for 2030 is to sustainably develop macadamia farming while also increasing the forest cover.
Macadamia will be grown in Da Lat and Bao Loc towns and the nine districts of Lac Duong, Dam Rong, Lam Ha, Duc Trong, Don Duong, Di Linh, Bao Lam, Da Teh, and Cat Tien.
To make sure the targets are met and ensure quality, authorities will draw up macadamia planting guidelines for farmers.
They will seek investment and technology in macadamia production to meet Vietnamese and international quality standards from companies and other sources.
Lam Dong also plans to set up 14 new facilities to expand its processing capacity to 20,000 tons a year./.
VNA