The Looming Storm: A Race Against Time for Vietnam’s Farmers
Amid concerns about the impact of the third storm, many farmers in Ha Tinh province rushed to harvest their rice, even though it wasn't quite ripe yet. They adhered to the adage, "It's better to have green crops at home than ripe ones in the field," reflecting a proactive approach to potential storm damage.
According to local farmers, although the rice is not yet fully mature, they have no choice but to harvest it early. They are concerned that the typhoon could bring heavy rains and strong winds, causing flooding and potential crop failure.
The atmosphere on the rice fields is one of urgency as farmers work swiftly to bring in their crops.
Taking advantage of the favorable weather, farmers in Huong Son district are working diligently to harvest their rice crops. Although the rice is not yet fully mature, they are forced to act quickly to avoid potential damage from the incoming typhoon.
Mr. Nguyen Tong Phong, Deputy Head of the Plant Protection and Cultivation Department of Ha Tinh province, shared that for the summer-autumn crop of 2024, the province cultivated nearly 45,000 hectares of rice, mainly with short-term varieties that have a growth period of 100-110 days. These varieties include Khang Dan 18, Khang Dan Mutation, Bac Thinh, BT09, Nep 98, Nep 87, ThienUu 8, BQ, HT1, PC6, TH3-3, TH3-5, and Xuan Mai. At this time, the focus is on harvesting the rice to minimize potential losses due to the typhoon and subsequent flooding.
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