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Hai Duong has just planted about 350 hectares of early-season rice.

According to the 2025 crop production plan, Hai Duong will finish planting early-season tea in 3 days. However, up to this point, the whole province has only been able to plant about 350 out of a total of 13,125 hectares of this tea.

Báo Hải DươngBáo Hải Dương27/06/2025

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Early rice planting progress in Hai Duong is quite slow (illustrative photo)

As of June 27, according to the provincial Department of Cultivation and Plant Protection, Hai Duong had plowed about 25,000 hectares of land and planted about 350 hectares of early-season rice, mainly concentrated in Kim Thanh and Thanh Mien districts.

This crop, Hai Duong strives to plant 52,500 hectares of rice, of which early-season rice accounts for 25% of the area (equivalent to 13,125 hectares), an increase of 8.2% over the same period in 2024. According to the plan, early-season rice will be planted from June 20 to 30, and direct sown from June 25 to 30.

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Localities are actively mobilizing machinery to harvest the remaining winter-spring rice area and prepare land for planting summer-autumn rice.

Thus, the progress of early season tea cultivation is slow. The reason is that this year's winter-spring rice crop was harvested 5-7 days later than the average of many years and 7-10 days later than the same period last year.

Currently, the whole province has about 950 hectares of winter-spring rice that have not been harvested yet. The provincial Department of Cultivation and Plant Protection is urging districts to propagate to farmers to urgently harvest the remaining rice, striving to complete it by June 29.

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Many plating areas in Kim Thanh district are well cared for.

As soon as rice is harvested, mobilize machinery to plow the land and plant the winter-spring rice crop, striving to complete planting all rice fields before July 20.

Hai Duong strives for an average yield of 59 quintals/ha for the whole crop, with an output of 309,750 tons.

According to the reporter's research, this year's crop, Hai Phong City strives to cultivate 28,260 hectares, with a yield of 58.8 quintals/hectare and an output of 166,250 tons.

From July 1, Hai Duong province and Hai Phong city will merge and be named Hai Phong city. Thus, after the merger, the total winter-spring rice area of ​​Hai Phong city will be 80,760 hectares.

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Source: https://baohaiduong.vn/hai-duong-moi-gioi-cay-khoang-350-ha-lua-mua-som-415105.html


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