Vietnam: 100 tons of Ha Chau strawberries can't be sold, and now they are ripe and cracked

Published 2021년 8월 12일

Tridge summary

A farmer in Can Tho city is facing challenges in selling his Ha Chau strawberries due to the Covid-19 epidemic. The epidemic has disrupted the usual market demand, limiting the circulation and transportation of agricultural products. The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Phong Dien district is trying to connect consumers with agricultural products, but with limited success due to reduced market demand and increased transportation costs. This issue is not limited to Ha Chau strawberries but affects various fruits in the district. The city has around 820 tons of unsold agricultural products, with fruit making up the largest portion. From July 21 to August 10, Can Tho city consumed over 1,300 tons of fruit, but the supply remains high due to these challenges.
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This afternoon, August 11, talking with reporters, Mr. Le Van Ro, who lives in Truong Long commune, Phong Dien district, Can Tho city, said that due to the influence of the Covid-19 epidemic, his Ha Chau strawberry garden and two people siblings in the same locality could not sell any fruit. "My three brothers specialized in cultivating Ha Chau mulberry trees with an area of 17ha. In this crop, the output is estimated at about 100 tons. It should have been, in the past 10 days, the amount of Ha Chau berries in this garden had been harvested but not damaged. Therefore, the strawberry in the garden fell off white soil, white ditch "- Mr. Ro information. According to Mr. Ro, this year the time to harvest Ha Chau strawberries falls right at the time when the Covid-19 epidemic is complicated in the city. Since then, the trader has not come to buy even though he has phoned many places and many times. Mr. Ro also said that traders do not come to buy because they are implementing social ...
Source: Danviet

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