Over 800 hectares of mangoes yield high income
14:19', 3/5/ 2012 (GMT+7)

Many farmers in Binh Dinh have earned high income thanks to more than 1,600 hectares of mangoes, particularly 800 hectares in Phu Cat district and Quy Nhon city.

The agriculture sector has coordinated with the local authorities to instruct the farmers to re-cultivate the mango gardens and apply advanced technologies, aiming to improve the quality of mangoes under the VietGap standards.

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