Ha Noi looks to boost high-tech flower farming

October 22, 2024 5:01 PM GMT+7

VGP - Ha Noi targets to develop nearly 8,000 hectares of various flower species, focusing on sustainable growth and environmental protection.

Ha Noi looks to boost high-tech flower farming - Ảnh 1.

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Technology-driven flower farming became a viable option as Ha Noi's agricultural land is rapidly being converted to urban areas, allowing higher yield and boosting market competitiveness.

Flower growers in Ha Noi are earning higher incomes thanks to the use of advanced technology in their cultivation activities to increase the number of flowers.

The city will expand the area for flower and ornamental plant cultivation to 8,000 hectares by 2025, focusing on Me Linh, Dan Phuong, Phuc Tho, and Gia Lam districts. Among them, there will be the flower and ornamental plant regions using high technology, with an area of 20-50 hectares per region. These regions will mainly grow orchids, chrysanthemums, and roses, as well as some imported flower varieties with high economic value for the domestic market and export

A number of high-tech flower cultivation models covering tens of hectares have appeared in Dan Phuong, Me Linh, Thach That, and Hoai Duc districts.

Investing in advanced technology

Bui Huong Vich, Director of Dang Hai Co-op, said that the co-op invested in advanced technology, including net houses, hothouses, and automatic irrigation systems for the production of orchids.

Growing orchids in greenhouses provides an ideal growing environment, allowing a consistent production schedule and year-round supply. As a result, the cooperative produces nearly 250,000 flower plants annually, generating almost VND10 billion (US$402,931) in revenue and employing about 40 workers, with an average monthly income of VND8 million (US$322) per person.

In addition, the cooperative has created the "Flora Viet Nam" brand, which has been officially certified and protected by the Department of Intellectual Property under the Ministry of Science and Technology.

Nguyen Tien Dung, owner of Me Linh F-Farm in Me Linh District, has transformed a less productive rice-growing area in Dai Thinh Commune into a high-tech orchid farm. His farm uses a closed-loop care system that controls factors such as temperature and light for more than 50,000 orchid plants, making Me Linh F-Farm's Phalaenopsis orchids popular with consumers, earning more.

Hoang Thi Hoa, Director of the Ha Noi Agricultural Development Center, said the city has 47 flower production zones covering more than 1,800 hectares in districts such as Bac Tu Liem, Tay Ho, Me Linh, Dan Phuong, Thuong Tin, and Gia Lam.

She added Ha Noi is home to 61 facilities employing advanced technology in flower cultivation with more than half of the total area of 122 hectares growing greenhouse flowers.

Many of these high-tech flower cultivation models have revenues of VND500 million-VND1.5 billion (US$20,324-US$60,974) per hectare per year, with some models earning up to VND2.2 billion (US$88,644)/hectare annually, the Director said.

Advanced technology allows farmers to streamline cultivation processes, adapt to weather conditions, and align planting schedules with market demand, ensuring premium pricing and consistent quality.

More concentrated flower production hubs using advanced technology include those in districts such as Dan Phuong and Thach That. However, these efforts remain fragmented and lack coordination among farmers, businesses, and research institutions. In addition, there is insufficient planning for specialized growing areas and poor market demand forecasting, resulting in a lack of clear production strategies.

Moreover, it requires more investment in production technology. Many companies and cooperatives face the challenge of synchronizing advanced equipment and technology throughout the production, harvesting, and storage processes.

To expand high-tech flower cultivation, Nguyen Huu Cuong from Dai Dong Commune in Thach That District has called for governmental support for greenhouse facilities and training on advanced cultivation techniques for cooperatives and farmers.

As part of its agricultural restructuring plan for 2025, Ha Noi aims to develop nearly 8,000 hectares of various types of flowers with a focus on sustainable growth and environmental protection, including 500-700 hectares of high-tech flower cultivation.

The city also plans to gradually convert less productive rice fields into flower-growing areas, while utilizing riverbank land for livelihood opportunities and promoting flower growing in conjunction with experiential tourism.

Nguyen Manh Phuong, Deputy Director of the Ha Noi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, called on districts and towns to strengthen their planning efforts and refine supportive policies. He stressed the need to position flower growing as a key economic sector that contributes to environmental improvement.

The agriculture sector will work with localities to provide training and technical support for greenhouse and net house flower production for better effectiveness. In addition, guidance on disaster prevention and climate change adaptation will be provided to flower growers. At the same time, new flower growers will be supported to access high-yielding and high-quality seeds to maximize land efficiency, said the Deputy Director.

Local authorities are urged to encourage high-tech agricultural enterprises to invest in quality flower regions to build strong brands, expand the domestic market, and target export opportunities, Phuong stressed.

As part of its 2030 development plan, Ha Noi plans to gradually convert underutilized rice-growing areas into flower-growing areas. The plan is to use riverbank land to generate income and successfully promote the development of flower farming, with an eye toward farms linked to experiential tourism./.

Kim Loan
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