In recent years, many farmers in Dalat in Lam
Dong Province have actively invested billions of dong to establish plant tissue
culture laboratories and create high quality, disease-resistant breeds of
plants for export.
Many
farmers have their own laboratories and hire well-trained technicians and
agricultural engineers.
Nowadays,
nearly 90 percent of the 58 plant tissue culture laboratories in Dalat are
funded by farmers and private investors. Each of these facilities produces an
average of 500,000 seedlings annually.
Farmer directors
Truong
Duc Phu is a farmer who has attached himself to a flower growing career since
the 1980s. Six years ago, after hearing that using the plant tissue culture
method in breeding can effectively produce standard seedlings, Phu and his wife
invested in a private tissue culture laboratory at home that began with only
two transplant rooms.
Now,
each year, his facility can supply the domestic market with about two million
flower seedlings, including anthuriums, chrysanthemums, gerberas, carnations, and
tulips, in addition to strawberries. With current prices ranging from 700 dong
to 5,000 dong per seedling, Phu can make an annual profit of VND3-4 billion
($144,230 – 192,300).
To
produce a sufficient amount of seedlings, Phu employs four engineers and 20
senior technicians at a salary of VND3.5-5 million a month at his laboratory.
His seed farm named PH, located in Ward 11 of Dalat, covers an area of half a
hectare, including plant nurseries, a parent tree area, workshops and a row of
transplant rooms, which are all clean and spacious, thanks to good investment.
“Up to
now, I’ve invested over 2 billion dong for each separate room with 12 tissue
culture propagation cabinets”, Phu estimated.
Similar
to Phu is Le Van Hai, a farmer living in the agricultural zone of Thai Phien in
Ward 13 who is now the director of a plant tissue culture laboratory. In his
two-story house built on an area of 40 square meters, a whole story is used as
a transplant room for propagation.
With
three engineers and a technician, Hai’s laboratory annually produces about
100,000 seedlings of 25 different types of chrysanthemums. Pointing to the two
propagation cabinets and some other bio-chemical equipment, he happily
explained, “These are my farming tools. Thanks to them, I and some fellow
villagers have gradually become modern farmers. Our lives are also much
better.”
Happiness in working for a farmer
“Through
working for a farmer, I have gradually developed a greater love for and
stronger attachment to Dalat’s agriculture”, said Phan Thi Ngoc Hien, a student
pursuing a bachelor of biology while working for Truong Duc Phu.
Hien
added that working for a farmer has enriched her experience in farming and
out-of-school knowledge. She now dreams of opening her own plant tissue culture
lab in the future.
Nguyen
Thi My Tham, who graduated from the Biological Faculty of Dalat University and
has five years of experience working in nurseries of farmers, shared similar
thoughts, “Biology graduates are not always necessarily able to work in
institutes, universities or academic agencies. The satisfactory working
environment as well as appropriate salary and allowances in farmers’ labs can
bring us stability.”
Nguyen
Thi Tuong Vi, an official of Lam Dong farmers’ union and director of the
program “Applying plant tissue culture techniques in producing seedlings”,
affirmed that most cadres working in plant tissue culture laboratories are
experienced graduates and technicians with high qualifications.
However,
Vi also proposed that “the government should establish analysis and test
centers to evaluate the quality of seedlings and effectively support farmers
who are producing seeds using plant tissue culture techniques”.
Tuoi
Tre
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