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Local Farms in Vietnam

See how arabica coffee is grown in the highlands of Vietnam

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The host was absolutely lovely !! Was such a lovely experience the group was very small which was lovely - I learned a lot about coffee and we got to try lots of different coffee would recommend this!!
Sophia
Planting edible plants is my latest interest so decided to try this out during my visit to Hoi An. Was a very refreshing change from the tourist bustle in the ancient town, we were the only ones in the session. Hang is so knowledgable - lovedd exploring her organic garden, just unfortunate we went in the in between seasons (winter and spring) and her garden is just beginning to come together for the spring. Going in spring would be AMAZING. we learnt alot about our own bodies, what herbs are good for us. Tasted so many things as well - peppermint to cinammon to rose to stevia to ginger (If you have sensi stomach probably should take everything in small doses), and everything tasted/smelt so potent and different from commercial plants. We also could take cuttings directly from garden and they are so generous about it. I took modest amount and they were like TAKE MORE. Also gifted us some herbs and spices to go, but you can buy alot more! Loved this and rec this for anyone who wants to get to know more about healing properties of edible plants, herbs, spices.
Jessica T.
Very interesting explanations by the owner about everything regarding coffee plantation. The coffee has no secret for him and now i understand better what is the process from growing the coffee beans to drinking the final product. I could participate in a blind test to compare 4 different sort of coffee. Thanks a lot for the good time i had there and the kindness of the crew.
Peereman Eric

Local Farms in Vietnam FAQs

Are there any opportunities for tourists to visit and experience local farms in Vietnam?

Yes, there are opportunities for tourists to visit local farms in Vietnam through organized tours or homestay programs, where they can learn about traditional farming practices, participate in activities like rice planting, and enjoy farm-fresh meals.

How do local farms in Vietnam support the concept of farm-to-table dining?

Local farms in Vietnam support the farm-to-table dining concept by supplying fresh, locally sourced ingredients to restaurants and markets, promoting sustainable agriculture, and fostering a closer connection between consumers and the food they eat.

What types of produce are typically grown on local farms in Vietnam?

Local farms in Vietnam typically grow a variety of fruits and vegetables such as rice, coffee, tropical fruits like mangoes and bananas, and herbs like lemongrass and mint.

How do local farms in Vietnam contribute to the economy?

Local farms in Vietnam play a significant role in the country's economy by providing employment opportunities to local communities, producing food for domestic consumption, and contributing to the export market.

What are some sustainable practices adopted by local farms in Vietnam?

Local farms in Vietnam often adopt sustainable farming practices such as crop rotation, organic farming methods, and water conservation techniques to protect the environment and ensure the long-term viability of their operations.
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