The docynia indica tree, known in Vietnamese as “son tra” or “tao meo”, is a signature fruit in Son La province. It tastes both sweet and sour, and is a valuable component of medicines.
Many companies have visited to buy “son tra” fruit to make juice, wine, and jam. From a tree that only grew in the wild, “son tra” is now cultivated using proper techniques and has helped alleviate poverty among ethnic minority groups.
Bac Yen district is now home to 2,600 hectares of “son tra”, which yield some 1,900 tonnes per year. In recent years, Bac Yen district has carried out a wide range of measures to develop “son tra” areas. It has also worked with relevant authorities to improve the quality of “son tra” through crossbreeding, while zoning off land for the tree.
Efforts from both local auth🐭orities and people to develop𒐪 the tree are expected to “bear fruit”, making contributions to reducing poverty further in the mountainous locality./.
