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Turn the wilderness into a lotus pond

VnExpressVnExpress08/07/2023


Quang Nam The flooded barren fields with dense grass growth were converted by the people of Binh An commune, Thang Binh district to grow lotus, which brings in four times more income than growing rice.

Go Dai field, Binh An commune is a low-lying, acidic area, so rice cannot be grown. Looking at the abandoned field, overgrown with sedge, Mr. Nguyen Van Thuat felt regretful and thought of ways to renovate it.

Seeing some wild lotus plants growing well, in 2016, Mr. Thuat planted them experimentally, with good results. From then on, he rented a machine to dig the soil, build banks to retain water, and form four lotus ponds with an area of ​​10 sao (one sao is 500 m2).

Mr. Nguyen Van Thuat harvests lotus. Photo: Son Thuy

Mr. Nguyen Van Thuat harvests lotus. Photo: Son Thuy

Every crop from the first lunar month, Mr. Thuat buys seeds and releases them into the pond. After more than three months, the lotus begins to flower and the season ends in late July. The field has a lot of mud and always has water, so the lotus grows well, the calyx is large, and the seeds are big. With 10 sao, every other day he picks about 30 kg of seeds, selling them for 30,000 VND/kg.

Mr. Thuat spent about 10 million VND on seeds, fertilizers and pesticides. Growing lotus is not as hard as growing rice. At the beginning of the season, he just clears the grass, and sprays pesticides when the lotus grows and gets infected. "After deducting expenses, I earn about 60 million VND each season, four times more than growing rice," said the 71-year-old farmer.

At the end of the season, Mr. Thuat drains the pond to catch fish. Under the lotus roots, snakehead fish and carp live and grow in abundance.

Turn sedge fields into lotus fields

People harvest lotus. Video : Son Thuy

Next to Mr. Thuat's pond, Mr. Chau Thanh Hai grows a hectare of lotus that is in bloom. Every morning, he and his wife bring tools to the pond to harvest the lotus pods. The area is large, so the couple lines up to harvest. "We harvest the lotus seeds as soon as they are ripe, if they are too young, they are not good. When dried, the seeds are very small, and traders do not buy them," Mr. Hai explained.

According to this farmer, this year's hot weather has caused many lotus plants to die, and the yield is not as good as last year. Traders come to buy the products at home, so there is no fear of unsold products. On average, each crop, just from harvesting lotus pods, his family earns nearly 100 million VND.

Elderly people peel lotus seeds for 3,000 VND/kg. Photo: Son Thuy

Elderly people peel lotus seeds for 3,000 VND/kg. Photo: Son Thuy

Mr. Le Hong Thiet, Chairman of Binh An Commune, said that so far, the whole commune has more than 30 households growing about 15 hectares. In addition to providing a good income, lotus also creates jobs for many elderly people. The owner of the lotus pond brings the lotus flower back to hire the elderly to separate the seeds, the salary is 3,000 VND/kg of seeds. Each session, the person who peels more seeds earns more than 100,000 VND.

Son Thuy



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