Little desert in Ninh Thuan province

Every year from April to July is the driest period in Ninh Thuan, turning the locality into a mini desert. Local farmers struggle to cover this desert land with the green of development.
Little desert in Ninh Thuan province ảnh 1In March and April, many reservoirs in Ninh Thuan, such as Phuoc Nhon (in Phuoc Trung commune,
Bac Ai district) dried out, making it hard for cattle to find food.
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Little desert in Ninh Thuan province ảnh 2From early morning, Dao Quang Lo chases a herd of over 1,000 sheep of Tran Cao Hoa far away
in hope of finding more food for them.
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Little desert in Ninh Thuan province ảnh 3Ensuring sufficient food and water for sheep in the dry season is a challenge for locals. (Photo: VNA)
Little desert in Ninh Thuan province ảnh 4Counting sheep at the end of a day of grazing
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Little desert in Ninh Thuan province ảnh 5Ninh Thuan has 900ha of shrimp raising on sand,
mainly in Phuoc Dinh commune, Ninh Phuoc district.
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Little desert in Ninh Thuan province ảnh 6A two-ha farm growing asparagus under VietGAP standards of Linh Dan company
in Tuan Tu village, An Hai commune, Ninh Phuoc district.
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Little desert in Ninh Thuan province ảnh 7Hung Ky and Tu Thi Hen, a Cham couple known for earning money from growing asparagus.(Photo: VNA)
Little desert in Ninh Thuan province ảnh 8Commercial asparagus in Ninh Thuan, sold at 60,000 – 80,000 dong/kg,
is highly profitable for local famers.
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Little desert in Ninh Thuan province ảnh 9Vineyards are increasingly attracting visistors on their journey to explore Ninh Thuan. (Photo: VNA)
Little desert in Ninh Thuan province ảnh 10Nguyen Van Moi, the owner of Ba Moi farm in Ninh Thuan. (Photo: VNA)
Little desert in Ninh Thuan province ảnh 11Ba Moi farm receives about 1,000 visitors a month.(Photo: VNA)
Little desert in Ninh Thuan province ảnh 12 Phan Rang wine, a well-known product of the Ba Moi brand. (Photo: VNA)
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