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Local Farms in Vietnam

See how arabica coffee is grown in the highlands of Vietnam
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Mr. Son gave us an outstanding tour which started with an outstanding coffee! We learned a lot about coffee beans and different types of coffee flavors and how they come about. We took a short 1h tour for a bit more than 200k and were asked if we want to book a longer tour (+400k) to also roast and brew our own coffee. Since we only spend one day to explore Da Lat, we didn’t do a full tour, but if you have more time I would definitely recommend it. The farm is beautiful and it’s an unforgettable experience for any coffee enthusiast!
Samira N
This is a great place to see! Huy is a great guide and is incredibly passionate and knowledgeable about what he does.
Eoin
This was one of my most enjoyable and memorable experiences while traveling in Dalat. Approximately 45 minute drive from Dalat city center but it will bring you to a quiet and peaceful area surrounded by coffee farms. Huy gave us a tour around the farms and showed us the process from growing, harvesting, drying, and roasting. Sustainable farming requires a lot of patience and effort and to achieve high quality is challenged by time and effort. Midori Farms priorities the time and effort and trial and error to perfect the their products while also maximizing every part of the bean and minimizing the ecological impact. Bonus is all the friendly cat and dogs that are permanent residents of the farm stay. Huy is very knowledgeable about organic farming, especially coffee and educates both neighboring farmers and visitors about how to better improve the local environment through sustainable agricultural practices.
Jme

Helpful Questions

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.
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.
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