Visiting Binh Phuoc these days, you'll get to admire the cashew orchards, their red or yellow fruits stretching across the fertile red basalt soil. Binh Phuoc cashews are renowned for their high quality and distinctive delicious flavor, processed into a variety of products to meet the demands of both domestic and international markets.
This year, due to the adverse effects of climate change, cashew yields in Binh Phuoc have decreased, but the high price of fresh cashews has compensated for this, making farmers happy. Cashew orchards are in the harvesting stage, so farmers and businesses are very busy harvesting and processing cashews.
The company utilizes large plots of land as drying yards for cashew nuts.
The cashew harvest season is also a joyful time for seasonal workers, as the average wage for picking cashews is about 4,000 VND/kg.
This year, due to unfavorable weather conditions, the crop has failed.
Traders are taking advantage of the opportunity to gather goods for processing.
These days, in the districts of Bu Dang, Bu Gia Map, Phu Rieng, etc., you often see cashew drying yards spanning tens of hectares.
Each sack of dried raw cashews weighs about 100kg, so it takes 3-4 people to help load them onto the truck.
Cashew drying workers may have to load tens of tons of cashews onto trucks each day for transport to storage.
After drying in the sun to a certain degree, workers collect the cashew nuts, preparing them for packaging.
Workers are packing cashew nuts into bags in preparation for transport to the company's storage facility.
Despite enduring the scorching sun and carrying heavy loads, cashew nut drying workers only earn 400-500 thousand dong per day.
Source: https://baobinhphuoc.com.vn/news/4/171628/mua-thu-hoach-dieu-o-binh-phuoc






Comment (0)