High-tech application of super sweet melon planting

Center for Application of Scientific and Technological Advancement of Vinh Phuc province in collaboration with Consultancy Company for Agricultural Science Services, Hanoi Agricultural University 1 has successfully implemented the application model. High technology in producing clean, super sweet pears.

Master Nguyen Thi Kim Lien, Center of Applied Science and Technology Progress of Vinh Phuc, said: Muskmelon is a short-term, large biomass, always subject to the attack of many pests and diseases. , and harvest the fruit after about 50 days of planting.

To ensure productivity, farmers use a variety of plant protection chemicals and have occurred some cases of emergency poisoning, related to the residual chemicals in melon.

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Applying integrated crop management process (ICP) by proper pest management, soil environment treatment before planting, ensuring open environment and keeping fields hygienic, Center for Scientific Progress Application Vinh Phuc technology and technology has put a simple net house system into planting clean and super sweet melon, bringing very positive results.

Pear melon grows and grows well, many female flowers, easy to fruit, melon fruit with bright green pods, thick flesh, crunchy, delicious, especially not affected by pests on fruits like melons of the same type when Growing outdoors, the harvest yield reaches from 7.5 to 8 quintals / sao.

It is estimated that the whole model will reach over 7 million VND / sao and earn interest of over 6 million VND / sao, except for all income costs 4 times higher than rice cultivation.

This model requires strict adherence to pre-planting soil and seed handling procedures and proper fertilization.

In addition, it is necessary to closely monitor the growth situation of the tree, pruning the side, the old leaves create an open environment to keep the fields clean and create a balanced relationship between plants and the external environment, minimizing pest invasion.