Phuc Trach Pomelo
Each variety has a unique taste. The Phuc Trach
grapefruit has the distinguishable sweet taste of the glucose that is dissolved
in the fruit and a fresh taste that slightly permeates your body and makes your
spirit light.
This kind of big grapefruit is cultivated in Phuc
Trach, Huong Trach, Huong Do and Loc Yen communes of Huong Khe District. The
tree is said to appear in Phuc Trach Commune about 200 years ago. At the
moment, about 1,600 hectares in the district are devoted to growing this tree.
The Phuc Trach pomelo (Citrus grandis Osbeck) is a
perennial. From its sixth year of growth, the tree gives about 90-120 fruits in
a season. It yields the most at the age of 11-15. The older a tree is, the tastier
its fruit is. This tree gives fruit from the seventh to the ninth lunar months
of each year.
Phuc Trach pomelos have round fruits. With
yellow-green peel and a weight of about 1-1.5 kilograms, each fruit has 14-16
segments. Its flesh is pink. The flesh contains a lot of juice and is crispy.
It is sweet and a bit pungent but not sour nor bitter. However, the fruit is
not as good if the tree is grown elsewhere.
Because of its fame, the Phuc Trach pomelo has
become the object of a project for preserving and developing its genes. The
Vietnam Friendship Association, a non-governmental organization in France, in
coordination with the district and commune governments, established a project
for preserving and developing the Phuc Trach pomelo breed in mid-2004. The
association had Can Tho University's agriculture experts study Huong Khe's
natural conditions for more than two months, and then sent officials from the
district, communes, seedling centers and good farmers to the university to
learn about growing the grapefruit.
In early 2005, the association selected in the four
communes about 100 households that each had 50-100 trees to join the project.
In this project, the association not only provides farmers with fertilizers,
pesticides and techniques but also consumes all their produces through its own
Dong Nam Production, Trading and Services Co. Ltd.
Other good news is that the Huong Khe Farmers
Association was granted a trademark certificate for the Phuc Trach pomelo in
September 2004 by the Vietnam Office of Intellectual Property Rights.
Pomelos with the Buoi Phuc Trach trademark were
officially introduced the first time by Dong Nam Co. at a pomelo festival held
in HCM City from September 15-17. At this event, hundreds of fruits were sold
to guests and customers.



