Abstract

In recent years, jackfruit production in Vietnam has been growing very strongly in both quantity and quality. However, most of the jackfruit is harvested and processed for meat, the rest is the jackfruit peels, and fibers are discarded, which will affect environmental sanitation. The study aims to enhance the value of jackfruit by taking advantage of nutrient ingredients in the peel and fiber of jackfruit to blend into organic fertilizer. Initial results show that the compost substrate samples mixed with rice husk ash and coir and the organic substrate sample mixed with coconut fiber had the best quality. Tested nutritional ingredients include including humidity is 76.1%, total organic carbon content is 27.3%, fulvic acid is 0.9%, humid acid is 0.9%, total nitrogen is 0.85%, total phosphorus is 0.57% after 35 days of incubation. Their quality meets the national standards of QCVN 01-189: 2019/BNNPTNT on fertilizer quality. After testing all three samples of organic substrates on the green mustard with germination rate (%), a number of branches, and total fresh weight (g), the results showed that test plants are grown with the compost from the shell - jackfruit fiber mixed with coconut fiber developed better than the control sample.

Highlights

  • Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) is widely grown in the Mekong Delta, with an estimated production of about 33 thousand tons annually

  • In 2020, Tien Giang will be the locality with the largest area of jackfruit in the Mekong Delta, with a total area of 6.031 ha

  • The treatments for jackfruit peel and fiber met the organic fertilizer standards based on the technical fertilizer regulations of QCVN 01-2019/BTNMT

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Summary

Introduction

Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) is widely grown in the Mekong Delta, with an estimated production of about 33 thousand tons annually. In provinces such as Tien Giang, Dong Thap, Vinh Long - this plant is being expanded in the cultivation area. The fruit pulp (edible) accounts for only 28.2%; by-products accounted for 71.8%, of which jackfruit fiber and peel accounted for 25.3% [1]. In 2020, Tien Giang will be the locality with the largest area of jackfruit in the Mekong Delta, with a total area of 6.031 ha. The total area of jackfruit newly planted on paddy land from 2017 to now is 1150 ha. The area is expanding rapidly on pineapple growing land in the Tan Phuoc district. The utilization of by-products is essential, especially the by-products with high use-value, to create value-added products and reduce environmental pollution

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