(HBO) – Red dragon fruit production has been thriving in Lac Thuy district with the expansion of many successful VietGAP-standard farming models, not only improving earnings of local farmers but also helping form an intensive agricultural region of the fruit.


Farmers in Ba Hang Doi township (Lac Thuy) cultivate red dragon fruit using organic practices and VietGAP standards.

Living in the township of Ba Hang Doi, Phi Dinh Thinh and his family have since 2020 been growing red dragon fruit using T-shaped pillars, the newest farming technique for the fruit applicable in the country. It is a new farming method, said Thinh who is a member of the Thanh Ha agriculture and services cooperative. The method makes it easier for farmers to apply advanced technology and promote mechanisation in cultivating red dragon fruit.

like Thinh’s family, many other households in Ba Hang Doi have shifted to the T-shaped pillar method and applied organic and VietGAP practices in red dragon fruit production. Most of the farms now use automated irrigation, clean farming practices, and manure for fertilisation.

The harvest time for red dragon fruit is between June and November. Each farm can produce more than 10 tonnes of the fruit annually.

Lac Thuy is currently home to nearly 56 hectares of red dragon fruit, mostly in Ba Hang Doi township and Phu Thanh commune. Average productivity reaches 18 – 20 tonnes per hectare and annual output 810 – 900 tonnes.

Red dragon fruit produced by Thanh Ha agriculture and services cooperative was recognised as a three-star OCOP (One Commune, One Product) product in late 2020.

Lac Thuy red dragon fruit has been made a collective trademark, affirming its status as an outstanding agricultural product of the district.

Hoang Dinh Chinh, deputy head of the Lac Thuy agriculture and rural development division, said the district has taken a number of measures to build a brand name for its red dragon fruit.

The district has accelerated trade promotion, strengthened connectivity with buyers and encouraged farmers and cooperatives to maintain a high-standard production and the quality of the fruit, he said. Lac Thuy has also raised growers’ awareness of the benefits of the production unit code (PUC) and asked competent authorities to grant PUC and Packing House Code (PHC) for the growers in an effort to enable red dragon fruit to enter foreign markets, he added./.



Related Topics


Starting business from hometown specialty

Appreciating the abundant potential and strengths of his hometown for tourism development, Ha Cong Hung, Deputy Secretary of the youth union of Mai Chau district’s Mai Hich commune, embarked on producing smoked meat with a desire to introduce his homeland's specialty to domestic and international tourists.

Huge potential to boost chilli export to RoK

Hoa Binh farmers are investing big in their chilli pepper cultivation areas after the first batch of 7.5 tonnes of pickled chilli peppers was shipped to the Republic of Korea (RoK) by Tien Ngan Trade and Investment Co., Ltd last month.

Hoa Binh improves effectiveness of collective economy

Recognising the role and importance of developing the collective economy, the northern province of Hoa Binh has promptly issued support policies to propel the development of the economy, making important contributions to local socio-economic development.

PM attends groundbreaking ceremony for electronic PCB factory in Hoa Binh

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended a groundbreaking ceremony for an electronic printed circuit board (PCB) factory at Da River Left Bank Industrial Park in Hoa Binh province on April 13. The electronic PCB factory is invested by Japan's Meiko Group at a total cost of 200 million USD.

In the first quarter, the total capital of the credit institutions was estimated at 40,128 billion VND

In the first quarter of 2024, the credit institutions in the province have actively deployed the legal documents of the State and the State Bank relating to currency, credit and interest rates. At the same time, they have promoted the capital mobilization, focusing on the solutions to expand the credit investment along with strengthening the credit quality management, lending to priority programs to promptly meet the capital needs for export - business and consumer demand during Tet in 2024.

Lac Son - attractive destination for investors

Outside the key economic region of Hoa Binh, yet Lac Son district has utilised its potential and strengths regarding labour, land, and transportation connectivity to attract investment to the locality, contributing to promoting socio-economic development.