In March and April, many reservoirs in Ninh Thuan, such as Phuoc Nhon (in Phuoc Trung commune, Bac Ai district) dried out, making it hard for cattle to find food. (💙Photo: VNA)
From early morning, Dao Quang Lo chases a herd of over 1,000 sheep of Tran Cao Hoa far away in hope of finding more food for t𝓰♊hem. (Photo: VNA)
Ensuring sufficient food and water for sheep in the dry season is a challenge for locals. (Photo: VNA)
Counting sheep at the end of a day of grazing (Photo: VNA)
Ninh Thuan has 900ha of shrimp raising on sand, mainly in ꧟Phuoc Dinh commune, Ninh Phuoc district. (ౠPhoto: VNA)
A two-ha farm growing asparagus under VietGAP standards of Linh Dan company in Tuan Tu village, A🦄n Hai commune, Ninh Phuoc di✤strict. (Photo: VNA)
Hung Ky and Tu Thi Hen, a Cham couple known for earning money from growing asparagus.(Photo: VNA)
Commercial asparagus in Ninh Thuan, sold at 60,000 – 80,000 dong/kg, is highly profitable for local famers. (Photo: VN𝓡A)
Vineyards are increasingly attracting visistors on their journey to explore Ninh Thuan. (Photo: VNA)
Nguyen Van Moi, the owner of Ba Moi farm in Ninh Thuan. (Photo: VNA)
Ba Moi farm receives about 1,000 visitors a month.(Photo: VNA)
Phan Rang wine, a well-known product of the Ba Moi brand. (Photo: VNA)
Little desert in Ninh Thuan province
Every year from April to July is the driest period in Ninh Thuan, turning the locality into a mini desert. Local farmers struggle to cover this desert land with the green of development.