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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Some Other Crops in Vietnam


Surely, there are many crops that we did not see on a two week bike trip.
Vietnam is one of the top growers and exporters of rice, coffee, cocoa, pepper, cashews, etc
http://factsanddetails.com/southeast-asia/Vietnam/sub5_9g/entry-3482.html
See later chapter on small gardens that many people have to grow food.
These crops below seem to increasingly be in large-scale farms or plantations.
First below is Dragonfruit or 'Pitaya.'





Coffee will grow in certain conditions, found in the Highlands.
More and more land seems to be converted to coffee farms.


Large areas are now being devoted to industrial growing of Pineapple.


The photo below shows chives in rows on left and Pepper vines growing on trellis on right.


The area around Da Lat in the Highlands had dense greenhouses used to grow flowers and vegetables for HCMC/Saigon.


Although not a crop of plants, saline flats below were being used to produce salt.
Vietnam has always had mining of other minerals, fishing and forestry:
https://www.britannica.com/place/Vietnam/Agriculture-forestry-and-fishing

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