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Young man grows hydroponically watercress, purslane and mustard greens, making big profits

Việt NamViệt Nam17/10/2024

Growing hydroponically sweet cabbage and especially watercress and purslane (wild vegetables), Mr. Tran Thanh Vu - in Duong To commune (Phu Quoc city, Kien Giang ) - earns an attractive profit of nearly 500 million VND/year.

Mr. Vu grows hydroponically grown vegetables in a greenhouse - Photo: CHI CONG

On October 17, according to Tuoi Tre Online , in the greenhouse are sweet cabbage, chives, watercress, and purslane (wild vegetables) grown by Mr. Vu. hydroponics growing well and ready to be harvested and brought to An Thoi market (An Thoi ward) for sale.

Mr. Vu said that based on the reality of local people and tourist Because he loves clean vegetables, he boldly took advantage of his family's vacant land to build a greenhouse to grow hydroponic vegetables. Up to now, he owns 4 greenhouses with an area of about 4,000m2 . (There are two greenhouses using soil to grow tomatoes, cucumbers...).

"I sell mustard greens, watercress, purslane, and chives all year round. On average, I supply the market with 800kg - 1 ton of various vegetables per month," Mr. Vu happily said.

Initially investing in greenhouses and growing clean vegetables on the island, Mr. Vu encountered many difficulties in output. In addition, the weather Phu Quoc Sometimes it is very sunny and hot, so he used additional shading nets and designed a misting irrigation system to cool and stabilize the temperature so that the vegetables can grow well.

He currently sells Chinese cabbage, water spinach, purslane for 25,000-35,000 VND/kg (depending on the type), 5,000-10,000 VND/kg higher than vegetables grown in the usual way. Therefore, after deducting production costs, Mr. Vu earns a profit of about 40 million VND/month (estimated at nearly 500 million VND/year).

Purslane is a wild vegetable, but Mr. Vu's hydroponics has brought high economic efficiency when selling it for about 35,000 VND/kg - Photo: CHI CONG
Mr. Vu grows watercress hydroponically - Photo: CHI CONG
Every month, Mr. Vu sells to An Thoi market (An Thoi ward, Phu Quoc city) about 800kg - 1 ton of mustard greens, watercress and purslane - Photo: CHI CONG

Investing in a greenhouse is expensive (about 700 million VND - more than 1 billion VND/greenhouse), but the advantage in return is that Mr. Vu has less work to take care of it; it is less susceptible to pests, the vegetables grow well, and can be sold for a good price.

Therefore, he plans to continue investing in more greenhouses to grow more vegetables to supply to An Thoi and Duong Dong markets (Phu Quoc City), serving the eating needs of locals and tourists.

Mr. Le Dinh Quang - Chairman of Phu Quoc City Farmers' Association - said that Mr. Vu's hydroponic vegetable growing model in greenhouses has brought high efficiency in recent times and especially growing watercress and purslane (wild vegetables) is favored by people, contributing to bringing high economic profits, stabilizing family life. Thereby contributing to the supply of clean vegetables to serve the needs of people on the island.


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