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(Viet Nam News) Four young men have started an organic farm in Khanh Hoa province after training in Israel, the world's leading country in agricultural technology. The Moshav Farm grows coconuts, pomelos, guavas, grapes, jackfruits, mangos and plants for herbal medicine, as well as raising chickens and sheep. The farm's products have been distributed to more than 100 retail and wholesale channels nationwide, and it has attracted hundreds of trainees. The farm uses automatic drip irrigation, mist spraying and automatic organic fertilizing. Nguyen Ta Dong, the team's leader, said his "studying time in Israel helped me absorb effective professional working methods. These practical experiences have given me the mindset about high-quality organic agriculture." Another founder, Nguyen Manh Tien, said his time in Israel "helped me learn from the mindset and working spirit of the Jewish people. Israeli people working on the farm do not have the mindset of farmers but the mindset of businessmen in the agricultural sector." 2021-03-18 00:00:00Full Article
Vietnamese Launch Organic Farm after Studying in Israel
(Viet Nam News) Four young men have started an organic farm in Khanh Hoa province after training in Israel, the world's leading country in agricultural technology. The Moshav Farm grows coconuts, pomelos, guavas, grapes, jackfruits, mangos and plants for herbal medicine, as well as raising chickens and sheep. The farm's products have been distributed to more than 100 retail and wholesale channels nationwide, and it has attracted hundreds of trainees. The farm uses automatic drip irrigation, mist spraying and automatic organic fertilizing. Nguyen Ta Dong, the team's leader, said his "studying time in Israel helped me absorb effective professional working methods. These practical experiences have given me the mindset about high-quality organic agriculture." Another founder, Nguyen Manh Tien, said his time in Israel "helped me learn from the mindset and working spirit of the Jewish people. Israeli people working on the farm do not have the mindset of farmers but the mindset of businessmen in the agricultural sector." 2021-03-18 00:00:00Full Article
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