Lang Son enjoys bumper custard apple crop

Chi Lang district, Lang Son province has 1,600 ha of custard apple trees, of which more than 195 ha are producing in accordance with VietGAP and Global GAP standards, yielding about 16,000 tonnes.
Lang Son enjoys bumper custard apple crop ảnh 1In 2019, Chi Lang district, Lang Son province has 1,600 ha of custard apple trees, of which more than 195 ha are producing under Vietnamese Good Agricultural Practices (VietGAP) and Global GAP, yielding about 16,000 tonnes, bringing home 26 million USD (Photo:VNA)
Lang Son enjoys bumper custard apple crop ảnh 2Chi Lang district encourages custard apple growers to follow VietGAP and GlobalGAP standards for this-year custard apple crop (Photo:VNA)
Lang Son enjoys bumper custard apple crop ảnh 3Harvesting custard apples in Lung Than hamlet, Dong Mo town, Chi Lang district (Photo: VNA)
Lang Son enjoys bumper custard apple crop ảnh 4Classifying and selecting custard apples before selling (Photo: VNA)
Lang Son enjoys bumper custard apple crop ảnh 5Custard apple grower delivers custard apples from mountain to market (Photo:VNA)
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Lang Son enjoys bumper custard apple crop ảnh 7Custard apple market in Dong Banh town, Chi Lang district (Photo:VNA)
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Lang Son enjoys bumper custard apple crop ảnh 9Custard apples are packed in spongy casks and sold nationwide or exported to China (Photo:VNA)
Lang Son enjoys bumper custard apple crop ảnh 10Chi Lang’s custard apples are famous for their appearance and sweetness (Photo:VNA)
Lang Son enjoys bumper custard apple crop ảnh 11Custard apple market in Dong Banh town, Chi Lang district (Photo:VNA)
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