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In recent years, in the highland communes of the northern province, the movement to plant forests is gradually asserting itself as an effective and sustainable economic development direction. The green forests contribute to covering barren land and barren hills, improving the ecological environment, and at the same time becoming an important source of livelihood, helping many households gradually stabilize their lives and rise above poverty. During the early days of this year's planting season, in Hamlet 3, Choc Ra Commune, Mr. Vy Quang Thu is busy taking care of his family's seedling garden. The evenly growing rubber, mỡ, and sour fig trees are the result of years of investment and experience. Mr. Vy Quang Thu said: This year, the seedling garden has provided seedlings for more than 3 hectares of post-harvest forest planted by his family, while also selling to local people. After deducting expenses, the income from the seedling garden is about 100-200 million VND per year. Taking ...