Typhoon Yagi caused widespread agricultural damage across northern Vietnam in early Sep-24, inflicting severe and substantial financial losses on farmers and aquaculture operators. The storm has led to the widespread destruction of crops, orchards, and seafood cages, prompting many affected individuals to salvage their livelihoods by selling fallen fruits at reduced prices. The agricultural sector has suffered dramatically, with significant losses in infrastructure and assets, particularly in vegetable farming and aquaculture. Amidst these challenges, affected parties are actively cleaning up debris and working to resume operations. However, many individuals actively seek financial assistance, including loans, to rebuild their livelihoods and restore their businesses, underscoring the urgent need for support in revitalizing agricultural and aquacultural activities in the region.
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