Salt production has long been a profession associated with the lives of people in the South Central provinces. However, the chorus of "losing the price" repeated many years is still a great challenge for salt farmers. To get rid of this situation, salt makers have no other way than to innovate technology to improve productivity, yield and quality of salt.
It is one of the provinces with the highest production of salt in the region with a total of 213 hectares of salt fields. Binh Dinh is the first province to actively change, transform itself, apply new technology in salt production that specifically is the method of cleaning salt crystallized on the canvas. According to experts, this new way of bringing incredible high efficiency, the harvest time significantly shortened. After 5-7 days it is possible to harvest salt, while on the ground it takes 10-15 days. The salt produced whiter brighter, cleaner should be purchased at high prices, the salt surface surface is easy to scratch and reduce the salt residue on the salt field.
In that spirit, January 1, 1977 science and technology project "Research and application of technology and equipment to produce clean salt, salt and crystal form links in the value chain between Salt and Food Joint Stock Company Binh Dinh with salt farmers in Binh Dinh Province "was piloted in Phu My District, Binh Dinh Province on the area of 2 ha. AT & T is the winning bidder for package # 7 providing HDPE tarpaulin for the project.
After one year of implementation, with satisfactory results. At the beginning of 2018, Binh Dinh Salt and Food Joint Stock Company will continue to invest in the second phase of the project on an area of 6 ha with the expectation of successful replication of the model in order to improve the productivity of salt production. wide scale, improve the living standards of salt farmers.
Sound financial capacity, quality of delivery products always meet the requirements, timely delivery progress is the advantages AT & T has shown in the first phase of the project. AT & T continues to be the winning bidder for the second phase of the project with a capacity of 57,500 m2 of 0.5mm HDPE tarpaulin, thus confirming its capacity in the second phase. branch.