On July 4th, the People's Committee of Ea H'leo district held a conference to announce the results of soil nutrition analysis and the agricultural soil fertility map to serve the restructuring of the district's agricultural sector. After over a year of implementation, the agricultural soil fertility map product to serve the restructuring of the agricultural sector in Ea H'Leo district has been evaluated and accepted by the Council of the Agricultural Science and Technology Institute of the Central Highlands.
According to the analysis results of the agricultural soil fertility map, Ea H'leo district has advantages due to the majority of its land being red basalt soil, with soil depth over 70 cm, classified as clay soil, clay mixed with humus, very suitable for cultivation. These soil types have high nutrient content, suitable for various crops, facilitating the establishment of economically valuable raw material zones.

The agricultural soil fertility map of Ea H'leo district was publicly announced.
The analysis results of the agricultural soil fertility map have also identified different potential fertility levels of land, the adaptability of current and future crop groups in the district, determined nutrient-poor areas, and established reasonable fertilizer quantities for different types of soil. This helps in guiding agricultural production and effectively implementing local agricultural production.
The announcement of the analysis results, soil nutrition diagnosis, and agricultural soil fertility map provides a scientific basis for local areas to have more scientifically based crop orientation, assess the potential use of land for planning activities, land management in economic development, building digital data for agriculture, tracing origins, and establishing suitable crop systems based on the principle of "matching crops with soil". Understanding the characteristics of different soil types helps farmers apply appropriate cultivation methods, care techniques to increase crop productivity and quality, achieving high efficiency in agricultural production, aiming for precise agricultural development in the future.
Ea H'leo district has a total natural area of 133,408 hectares, with over 76,000 hectares used for agricultural production. In recent years, some economically valuable industrial crops have been widely planted in the district such as coffee, macadamia, black pepper, durian, rubber... providing stable income for producers.
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