
The area planted with ancient Nam Son mandarins is concentrated in the hamlets of Xom, Buong Bai, Do, Ton Trong... and continues to expand to other hamlets in the area.

Locals harvest tangerines in Nam Son.

Farmers harvest and gather Nam Son ancient tangerines before transporting them to the market.

Nam Son ancient tangerine is a long-established variety with a distinctive aroma, thin peel, thick segments, and juicy flesh.

The tangerine orchard is laden with fruit, so the locals have to use stakes to support the trees to prevent them from breaking or falling.

Nam Son mandarin oranges - a key crop for poverty reduction in Van Son district for many years.

The road leading to the ancient tangerine orchards has been paved with concrete, making it convenient for transporting goods.

Gardeners transport and gather the old mandarin orange trees in their yards.

Locals sort the fruit by quality and pack it in styrofoam boxes to ensure safe transportation.

The expected price of Nam Son ancient tangerines ranges from 30,000 to 40,000 VND/kg, depending on the quality of the fruit.

Traders who buy Nam Son ancient tangerines mainly come from wholesale markets in Hanoi.

Nam Son tangerines benefit from proper packaging to protect and maintain their quality from the orchard to the consumer.

Nam Son ancient tangerines are sold at local markets.

According to a post-merger review, Van Son commune has over 500 hectares of Nam Son ancient mandarin oranges, with more than half of the area currently producing fruit.

Clusters of ripe, golden-yellow tangerines
Duc Anh
Source: https://baophutho.vn/vi-ngot-quyt-co-nam-son-243647.htm







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