Thanh Ha district in the northern province of Hai Duong is home to over 1,300 hectares of rareripe lychees, yielding an average of 10-12 tonnes of fruits per hectare per year.
Since 2010, local farmers have expanded areas growing rareripe lychees in Thanh Binh, Thanh Thuy, Thanh Xa, and Thanh Khe communes (Photo: VNA)
A farmer in Thanh Binh commune is harvesting rareripe lychees (Photo: VNA)
Processing lychees at a business facility in Thanh Binh commune (Photo :VNA)
Photo: VNA
The lychees could be harvested 25-30 days earlier than that of the main crop (Photo: VNA)
Wholesale markets and distributors in Ho Chi Minh City have plans in place to boost sales of lychee, a city leader told a meeting in HCM City on June 10.
2015 marked the point at which Vietnam boosted its fruit shipments to several demanding foreign markets, as heard during a conference to review outcomes and set tasks for local plant quarantine work.