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Practical experience as a farmer

Practical experience as a farmer

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  Livelihoods in Go Co village include two main activities taking place in parallel: agriculture and fishery. The sandy soil here is very suitable for growing tubers such as sweet potatoes, tubers, tapioca tubers, turmeric … The skill of cultivating these tubers has been preserved for generations in Go Co village. When participating in the class, students are transformed into real farmers with the experience of using agricultural tools and tuber planting skills such as planting beds, sowing seeds, and sweet pickers. On the occasion of the rainy season (from November to after the Lunar New Year), students can also participate in tuber harvesting activities with the people such as pruning beans, digging tubers … Surely this will be a memorable experience for students idyllic countryside when escaping from the hustle and bustle of the city to find back to the cultural roots of thousands of years.

The students join the practical farmer class


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