Agroforestry coffee production model in Thuan An commune, Dak Mil district ( Dak Nong ) Bechamp Dak Nong Organic Agricultural Cooperative, Truong Xuan Commune, Dak Song District (Dak Nong) guides members in applying biotechnology to coffee production. Dak Nong farmers apply technology to water-saving irrigation for coffee Many people in Dak Nong use organic fertilizers to grow and care for coffee. Tuy Duc district (Dak Nong) currently has 3,610 hectares of macadamia, of which 1,480 hectares are harvested, with an output of more than 2,113 tons. Dak Nong currently has about 400 hectares of cocoa grown mainly in Krong No, Dak Mil, and Dak Song districts. Cocoa is produced organically and meets regulations that do not cause deforestation. Cocoa beans drying on a mesh rack of the Krong No Agricultural Cooperative, Krong No District (Dak Nong) Dak Nong currently has 143,000 hectares of coffee, most of which were formed before 2020. Many coffee areas in Dak Nong are produced sustainably and meet European standards. Coffee is produced by Dak Nong people using high quality preliminary processing, processing and manufacturing processes to meet export quality. Exported coffee shipment of Cong Bang Thuan An Agricultural Cooperative, Dak Mil district (Dak Nong) Rubber production at Daknoruco Rubber Joint Stock Company, Dak Mil district (Dak Nong) The 335-hectare high-tech coffee production area in Thuan An commune, Dak Mil district (Dak Nong). This coffee area has been established to meet EUDR regulations.
On June 29, 2023, the EUDR stipulates a ban on the import of agricultural products produced on land originating from deforestation and forest degradation, including: cattle, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, rubber, soybeans and timber. The regulation will be applied from December 31, 2025, and for small, medium and micro enterprises from June 30, 2026.
Comment (0)