The 5 Largest Macadamia Growing Provinces in Vietnam Currently
The process of planting and developing macadamia trees in Vietnam starts from the Central Highlands and North Central provinces. Thanks to suitable soil and climate conditions, macadamia trees have grown strongly and spread to many other regions across the country. Specifically, there are 29 provinces and cities that have grown this expensive tree, including 5 provinces that grow macadamia trees with quite large areas. If you don't know which province it is, follow this article by Anh Duong Macadamia!
Dak Lak Province - Huge potential for macadamia development
Dak Lak - a province in the Central Highlands, is known for its favorable natural conditions for growing industrial crops. In recent years, macadamia has become one of the main crops in Dak Lak, bringing many economic benefits to farmers.
Dak Lak has a tropical monsoon climate with an average temperature of 20-25 degrees Celsius and annual rainfall of 1,800-2,500 mm. The land in Dak Lak is mainly basalt red soil with high fertility and good drainage, very suitable for macadamia trees to grow.
Macadamia trees began to be experimentally grown in Dak Lak in the 2000s. With favorable natural conditions and support from the government, the macadamia planting area in Dak Lak has increased rapidly. To date, Dak Lak has become one of the provinces with the largest macadamia growing area in Vietnam with more than 2,000 hectares.
Lam Dong - Macadamia province brings great economic opportunities to the people
Lam Dong is famous for its cool climate and fertile soil, which is an ideal location for growing many types of industrial crops. Among them, macadamia trees have become a potential crop that brings many economic benefits to local people.
With an average annual temperature of about 18-25°C, high annual rainfall and fertile soil are very suitable for the growth of macadamia trees. Accordingly, in just a few short years, Lam Dong province has strongly developed macadamia trees with a planted area of more than 10,000 hectares - the largest in the country. Local authorities are also currently encouraging and creating opportunities for many farming households to participate in macadamia growing projects through technical support and training programs that contribute to improving productivity and quality of macadamia nuts. aimed at exporting to foreign markets.
Gia Lai Province - Premium macadamia is favored by many customers
Gia Lai has a tropical monsoon climate, with two distinct seasons: rainy season and dry season. Next to it is basalt red soil, which is very suitable for growing macadamia trees. After more than 10 years of development, macadamia has become the main source of income for many people here
Currently, Gia Lai is gradually expanding the macadamia growing area through many support programs from the local government. The province also focuses on improving infrastructure and developing value chains to support macadamia farmers.
Son La Province - Change your life with the billion-dollar macadamia tree
Son La is one of the northern mountainous provinces that is strongly growing macadamia trees. The macadamia growing area in Son La is increasing rapidly and currently reaches about 2,000 to 3,000 hectares, accounting for 10% of the total macadamia growing area in the country.
The province has a tropical monsoon climate, with an average temperature of 18-25 degrees Celsius and annual rainfall of 1,500 - 2,000 mm, which is very favorable for macadamia trees to grow. In particular, the soil in Son La is mainly red basalt soil and light loam soil, this is the type of soil that macadamia trees like.
Currently, the People's Committee of Son La province has a policy of coordinating with the Vietnam Macadamia Association and the Rural Development Bank to support people in macadamia planting techniques as well as create conditions for people to access resources. capital with extremely preferential policies so that farmers can feel secure in developing this billion-dollar crop. Through this, we can believe that Macadamia trees in Son La will continue to develop further, helping people get rich and stabilize their lives.
Dak Nong Province - Potential for large-scale macadamia development
For the Central Highlands region in general and Dak Nong province in particular, macadamia is very suitable for development. Because this area has the common characteristics of a tropical monsoon climate, basalt red soil, an average temperature of 20-25 degrees Celsius and annual rainfall of 1,800-2,500 mm. Completely suitable for the development requirements of macadamia trees.
Dak Nong is currently focusing on developing macadamia trees as one of the key crops. With a current planting area of more than 3,000 hectares and striving to reach 10.00 hectares by 2030, it is expected that in the future Dak Nong will be one of the provinces bringing a large output of macadamia nuts to supply to Vietnamese consumers. as well as the world.
Macadamia trees are becoming an attractive choice for many farmers in Vietnam thanks to their high economic value and great development potential. Currently, the five largest macadamia growing provinces in Vietnam, Dak Lak, Lam Dong, Gia Lai, Son La, and Dak Nong, all have suitable climate and soil conditions. With support from the government and development programs, macadamia trees promise to bring sustainable income to Vietnamese farmers in the future.