(HBO) - Luong Son district People's Committee and Que Lam Biotech Company Limited in Dao Duc commune, Binh Xuyen district, Vinh Phuc province recently organized a program to sign a cooperation on construction and development of organic agricultural production in Luong Son district. Cooperation time from 3-5 years. The model is implemented in the communes of Thanh Lap, Cu Yen and Lien Son.
Leaders of Luong Son District People's Committee and Que Lam Biotech Company Limited signed a cooperation agreement with the contents: The two sides will organize a practical study to build schemes and projects to coordinate organic agricultural development. Supporting exchange of experience, construction of some models of organic farming and cultivation, environmental treatment and use of micro-organic fertilizer to improve soil in Luong Son district.
Supporting cooperatives and households to implement organic agricultural production models with micro-organic fertilizer, biological products and animal feed produced by Que Lam Group and orienting the output of products by link chain (OCOP)...
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