The feasibility study project on sustainable development of high-tech agricultural application of Israel in Dong Nai province to 2025 vision to 2030 is one of the key projects being implemented by the provincial agriculture sector in the period of 2021-2025.
Planting
vegetables and fruits in greenhouses is one of the models recommended by Israel's
High-Tech Application Scheme. Photo: Farmers in Cam My district plant crops in
greenhouses. Photo by: Phan Anh
The project is divided into 4 phases in the next 5 years. Phase 1, the project will invest in 4 typical breakthrough models of group A including: Hass avocado, passion fruit, yellow dragon fruit, Pineapple MD2 at Dong Nai Biotechnology Application Center (Cam My District) with an area of 40 hectares. They will invest in a fruit tree nursery in there to test new crops in Dong Nai. Because these models have a high economic efficiency, they will be prioritized for early and concentrated investment in order to create economic leverage for the province's agricultural.
Phase 2 of the project will implement pilot models of group B, group C are groups of Dong Nai's key and strong crops such as: vegetable planted in net houses, pepper, green skin pomelo, rambutan, jackfruit, mango, durian, and so on. During this phase, the project will be invested in the construction of the Province's Agricultural Information Center with the goal of assisting high-tech management. Building a value chain for fruit trees; organizing the implementation of training for people.
In Phase 3, develop the value chains for breeding and breeding waste disposal. Phase 4 is the fifth year of project implementation; a number of pilot models have been harvested and the success of investment projects has been initially evaluated. This is the basis for the project to review the strengths, weaknesses, successes and limitations, from which to propose additions, changes and adjustments to help the projects achieve higher efficiency, thereby preparing expansion plan for the people.
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