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1 Macadamias in Vietnam The beginnings of a sustainable industry Report of Macadamias CARD Project 037/VIE/05 Present at CARD Workshop, Bac Kan, April 20,2010 Project Title: EstablishnurseriesandtrainingtoeffectivelypropagatehighqualitytreesandtrialplantationmodelsofMacadamiain3provincesofNorthVietnam,2006-2008 Name of Reporter/ Authors: Project Leader: Hoang Hoe and Martin Novak Implementing agency: Center for Environment Tourism and Development (CETD) Vietnam in collaboration with Sub Tropical Farm Forestry Association (SFFA) Australia 1. Project objectives Objective 1 - Bring all the stakeholders together to work toward a sustainable high value Macadamia industry for Vietnam. A number of meetings and communiqués were undertaken during this period in Vietnam and Australia with Collaborators, past and potential workshop participants including new farmers to the project. The relationship with Chinese and Thai colleges was strengthened by way of one visit each by project leaders and project key partners to China and Thailand. In addition to this an ongoing dialogue has been maintained via phone and email. Invitations to the Ba vi Training Workshop (2008) and Buon Me Thuot Workshop (2009) have been given to Thailand and Chinese Macadamia Industry researchers and stakeholders. Objective 2 - Strengthen the capacity of3 existing nurseries. Once again additional Australian scion wood was delivered to all 3 existing nurseries including the following varieties. 246, 344, 741, 814, 816, 842, 849, A4, A16, A38. Training sessions were delivered at all 4 nurseries along with additional samples of nursery equipment and demonstration DVD’s and CD’s. 2 Objective 3 - Establish a new model nursery to demonstrate Australian nursery practice. To provide opportunity for investment andto ensure adequate supply of stock. The new nursery was established since 2006 and considered to be ready to scale up production. It has already propagated over 6000 macadamia nut seedlings which have now been potted up and housed in the new shaded area. The sand bed propagation of nut seed from China has been very successful at Yen Thuy with only 300 losses out of 6400 from 100 kg of nut as compared with Lang son which has 4200 seedling trees from 100 kg and Ba vi 2400 seedling trees from 100 kg. Potted tree growth also appears to be better that the other nurseries as a result of a better potting mix with less soil and larger pots, based on the Australian experince. Objective 4 - Trial at least 10 varieties ofMacadamiain3 difference provinces Ba vi, Hoa binh and Lang son of Vietnam. The Van Linh trialin Lang son has been mostly planted . Site 1 has close to 400 grafted treesof all the selected varieties planted. Site 2 the smaller site is fully prepared with 178 planter holes ready for planting shortly. At the Ba vi Trial site 2 hectares have been planted including A4, 344, 900, 246, A16, 695, 814, OC, 800, 849, A38, 741, 816, 842. The qualityof the trees appear to be good, although more fertiliser and weeding was recommended by Kim Wilson. The Yen Thuy trial site 1,9 Ha has been planted including 13 varieties. It will require fencing because of cattle in the area. Objective 5 - Undertake a Study tour of South China. 10 key project participants, including trainers and researchers. The final reports, one from the Vietnamese team leader and an English version from the Australian Team leader, on the successful Macadamia Study Tour Of China, which took place in March/ April of 2006 was delivered to all participants of the Lang son Training workshop. Objective 6 – A Study Tour to Assess Macadamia developments in Thailand. Project leaders and 4 project key participants to undertake the study tour in 2007. Prof Choob, Prof. Bunvong and Prof. Monton of Kasetsart University, who are helping to arrange a tour ofMacadamia plantations in October 2007. The tour was include visits to a number of research plantings andnurseries as well as some private commercial nurseriesand plantations. 3 The Thais have been involved with the growing ofMacadamia for over 20 years and have supplied seed to WASI last year. They have undertaken research in propagating and growing macadamiain tropical high elevation areas which will have relevance to highland areas in central and south Vietnam. Objective 7 - Undertake participatory training for technicians, extension officers, nursery staff and workers, farmers and farm workers. Training was delivered during the Australian teams visit in February / March and August/ September in all the nurseriesandtrial sites in three years(2006-2008) Ongoing informal training also continues in all of the participating nurseries especially since staff and technicians are gaining knowledge and confidence as the project progresses. Objective 8 - Support the formalisation of a Macadamia industry network. Based on the successful Australian model (AMS) and other modelsin Vietnam and elsewhere. A Macca Club of Vietnam meeting was held during the Australian team leaders visit on the 10 March 2006. The Club was founded by former Vice Prime Minister Nguyen cong Tan, Prof. Hoang Hoe and Mr. Nguyen Huu Loc, involved 10 researchers, practicers, businessmen, government officers and farmers who has interested to the development of macadamias industry. Martin Novak gave a PPT presentation on the development of the project including challenges, especially in terms ofqualityof nursery production. Kim Wilson gave PPT presentation on introduce experiences of Australian Macadamias Society (AMS) Objective 9 - Assist and share information, experience and data with existing Macadamia researchers in Vietnam in particular with FSI and WASI The proceedings of four Training/ Workshops has been held by project in Lang Son 2006, Ba Vi 2007, Hanoi 2008, Buon Me Thuot 2009, contain information for all the key project participants including an informative presentation by FSI, WASI, others project key participants and this has been distributed to all the Training Workshop participants and others. In addition two processors Thai Binh Foods, Donnafoods and others including smaller farmers, continue to exchanging information and experience with the project team and each other. Objective 10 - Collect data from existing and new trial plots andnurseriesand undertake evaluation and analysis. Now that a significant amount of data has been collected by the project team and other participants, work has been able to start on the Nursery Tree Movement and Sales Model XL Spread sheets and the Macadamia Capital Development & Financial Projections 4 Model XL Spread sheets. This a key part of the Milestone 3 report utilising the relevant baseline data collected to date. Objective 11 - Inform stakeholders and others and promote the objectives of the project specifically and the benefits of a Macadamia industry generally. The network of stakeholders and others has grown significantly since the start of the project at the beginning of 2006. All relevant government agencies and all known participants inmacadamia initiatives have been informed of the project role and activities and invited toTraining Workshops. The publicity generated by the Workshops has helped to promote macadamia generally in Vietnam. This has raised the interest of farmers and investors resulting in the planning and start up of a number of new macadamia plantations. Objective 12 - Strengthen extension capacity by linking it to research and the practitioners. Communication has been maintained with extension and technical staff from all participating agencies and companies involved with the macadamia industry including all those that attended Training/ Workshop that included researchers and practitioners from China, Thailand ,Vietnam and Australia. The project work continues to strengthen the capacity of the technicians and extension personnel of the principal nurseriesandtrial plot participants. 2. Materials and Methods • Introduced new seed from Australia and China • New scion wood introduced to Vietnam from Australia and China • Nursery Equipment • Information on propagation • Established 3 variety trials • Training sessions • New nursery • Seed and scion wood provide by the project: Seed from Australia 440 kg of H2 Seed from China 600 kg of H2 and other Scion wood : total 17 varieties -13 varieties from Australia: A4 A16 A38, 246 344 741 816 842 849 814 A203, A268 Daddow, and 4 Varieties from China: Que Nhiet 1, 695 788 OC • Nursery Equipment New grafting tape Grafting Planes 5 Grow bags Wounds dressing Potting bags 3. Results and discussion This project has 2 principal aims, firstly totrial the most suitable macadamia varieties in Vietnam and secondly to train nursery staff, farmers and others in related aspects ofmacadamia horticulture. In addition to this the project has been attempting to bring all existing and some potential stakeholders together in formal and onsite participatory training sessions in order to help facilitate Vietnams macadamia industry development in a more strategically coordinated manner. Most project participants seem to be of the view that the industry will be viable and sustainable within Vietnams agricultural sector. In fact it appears to have the potential to replace or enhance some crops that are struggling at present. The project leadership is working closely with macadamia initiatives that existed prior or outside of the projects principal scope, such as the work done by FSI and WASI. The Australian team has been in a position to introduce the participants to key aspects of Australia practice and research. This is very valuable if Vietnam is to have a good foundation upon which it can build this new industry. Complimenting this is additional information being sourced from other countries, especially China, but also from South Africa and Thailand. The skills and knowledge base of Vietnams macadamia industry stakeholders has grown significantly since the first assessments were made by the project leaders in 2004 and 2005. Because of the interest, enthusiasm and hard work of the project participants, the fledgling industries capacity to develop into an internationally competitive industry is well established. Since the commencement of this project a number of new nurseries have been established and others have been expanded. The qualityand production times ofmacadamia grafted trees have improved. In addition to this a number ofmacadamia trials have been established throughout the most suitable agricultural areas ofVietnam, including 3 variety trials supported by the project. The qualityand growth rates of these plantings indicate a high level of competency amongst the staff of the enterprises involved. The project has conducted training workshops, extension and field training for all project participants. The latest formal training workshop was held in Dak Lak province in October 2009, at which over 100 participants took part. (Dak Lak MacadamiaTraining Workshop Proceedings and Presentations are attached as separate PDF documents). These workshops have been successful in raising participants knowledge base, in specific aspects of the macadamia industry. Most of the project participants have prior capacity in fields of agricultural and horticulture and have progressively built upon this capacity throughout the life of the project. 6 The role of providing extension and demonstration, other than that of the project, has fallen mostly to WASI, FSI and Long Phuong Company. A macadamia association if formed could also provide or facilitate, an extension and demonstration role. The vice-minister of MARD Mr Bui Ba Bong has been approached regarding the importance of support of extension and demonstration for the macadamia industry. He has indicated that MARD should and would provide support, The National Center for Extension of Agriculture and Fishery, MARD, was held National Workshop on Macadamias in Ba Vi last August 2008, 100 participants from 8 provincesofNorth Vietnam has been attending to this Workshop. The issue of the need for an entity to provide leadership for the future development of the industry is still something that needs to be addressed. It was hoped that with the formation of the Macca Club, by the former Vice Prime Minister Mr Tan, it would fulfil this role. Prior to this there was some uncertainty as to whom the club represented and what its role should be. The project team has recommended that the Club evolve beyond its previous role and become a lot more inclusive and perhaps change from a club to an association or society, something along the lines for the Australian Macadamia Society. At present VIFA has become the umbrella organization through which a Macadamia society or association could evolve,. Once this new group is formalised and become active, it could be the ideal vehicle to perform a leadership and promotional role. This concept was offered up at the Dak Lak workshop to participants and was greeted with enthusiasm. Potential members were noted. Prof. Hoang Hoe is making some effort towards facilitating this development. This is leading to the possible formation of a Macadamia Association in Dak Lak.( belong the umbrella of the Union of Science & Technology Associations of Dak Lak province) Details of the formation of a Macadamia association in Dak Lak involving Central Highland Agricultural Science Institute(WASI), Long Phuong Co. and farmers, are yet to be confirmed. The Peoples Committee of Dak Lak was accepted to this process of formation of this Association. Since the focus of activity with regard tomacadamia industry development has shifted to the Central Highlands, it makes sense toestablish some type of coordinating entity that will guide development in the region. The region and its farmers have proved themselves to be very capable in developing new and successful horticultural industries, such as coffee, cashews and rubber. The knowledge and skills involved in these industries will stand them in good stead if they become involved in the developing macadamia industry. Based on the work of WASI, FSI and Long Phuong Co. the regions climate and soils also lend themselves to the growing of macadamia. Based on these considerations and the initiatives already taken, the capacity of the central highlands region to become a principal macadamia growing region looks promising. 7 There is also demonstrated potential innorth west Vietnam andinprovinces such as Hoa Binh, Son la, Dien bien province 4. Conclusion and Suggestion Challenges - Problem with flower fungi probably Botrytis at Lang son and Ba vi. The same problem was noted in China. High humidity and light rain for prolonged periods during flowering stage. - Premature nut drop probably because of dry conditions during the nut development stage - Grafting technique can be further improved as can cloning and budding. - Needs to be better identification of Varieties at all nurseries. - Need for form pruning and utilizing the wood for Scion. - Potting mix is mostly soil in all nurseries as it is in China this can lead to slow growth poor root development and root fungus - Grow bags are only small and very thin prone to tear. - There is a problem with fast growth andtrees falling over. - Communication needs to improve between all participants leading to better transfer of information. The ideal future - Variety trials to provide data - Existing nurseries producing good trees - New nursery used for demonstration - Data collection standardised and shared - Promotion ofMacadamia progress to farmers - Macca Club becomes Macca association - Macadamia strategy plan in place - Expand involvement of all stakeholders - Farmers to use good extension - Policy of Investment from Government & Business 8 8. References 1. MS Report 3, 5, 8, 10 of Project 037/VIE/05 2. Information Trainingand support notes - Choosing varieties and support notes* - Row andtrees spacing options* - Planting Procedures* - Managing Young Trees* - Nursery Manual* - Macadamia Financial Returns for Vietnam - Nursery Financial Returns - Strategy for MacadamiaNurseries - Macadamia China Study Tour Report * Notes based on Australian Macadamia Manual 3. Information • CD Presentations - Photos and Papers - Grafting Macadamiain Australia – 2006 - Macadamia China Study Tour – 2006 - Australian MacadamiaNurseries – 2006 - Macadamias in Vietnam – 2004-6 - Macadamia New Nursery - Yen Thuy - Macadamia Workshop Proceedings Lang Son 2006 - Macadamia Workshop Proceedings Ba vi 2007 - Macadamia Workshop Proceedings Hanoi 2008 - Macadamia Workshop Proceedings DakLak 2009 4. Video - DVDs - Macadamiain Vietnam 2004 - Macadamiain Vietnam 2005 - Macadamia China Study tour 2006 - Macadamiain Vietnam – March/April 2006 - Grafting Macadamias in Australia March 2006 - Macadamia Grafting in Vietnam & Australia - Macadamias in Australia – AMS Video - Macadamiain Thailand - October 2007 - MacadamiaTraining Workshop in Hanoi -October 2008 - Macadamia De-husking in Australia - MacadamiaTraining workshop Video Daklak August 2009 (DVD) All the above information is available from CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENT, TOURISM AND DEVELOPMENT MACADAMIA PROJECT 037/ VIE/ 05 Address: 114 Hoang Quoc Viet str, Cau Giay, Hanoi Tel/ Fax: 844-7560233; Email: hoehoang2@gmail.com . Title: Establish nurseries and training to effectively propagate high quality trees and trial plantation models of Macadamia in 3 provinces of North Vietnam, 2006-2008 Name of Reporter/ Authors:. - Macadamias in Australia – AMS Video - Macadamia in Thailand - October 2007 - Macadamia Training Workshop in Hanoi -October 2008 - Macadamia De-husking in Australia - Macadamia Training. Training was delivered during the Australian teams visit in February / March and August/ September in all the nurseries and trial sites in three years (2006-2008) Ongoing informal training