Last year, the province’s coffee yield rose 14.33% year-on-year to reach 34,284 tonnes.
Right after the harvest season, localities have stepped up the communications work and guided farmers to apply science and technology in production, replace old, low-yielding varieties with new, high-yielding ones that are resistant to frost, and take care of the trees following technical standards, ensuring productivity and quality for both domestic and foreign markets.
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