Farmers growing kumquats and peaches are anxious about Tet season in Vietnam

Published 2021년 12월 25일

Tridge summary

Kumquat and peach growers in Dong Anh, Hanoi are facing challenges due to the epidemic and poor weather conditions. The kumquat crop is expected to bring heavy losses with up to 50% of trees cut down due to root rot from continuous rain. The increase in fertilizer prices and poor flower season have further strained the growers. On the other hand, peach growers are worried about the lack of buyers despite having more beautiful peaches this year. The complex epidemic situation and the need for social distancing have led to a decrease in traders and buyers for these crops, essential for Tet.
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Original content

Kumquat growers here are "standing still" when the Lunar New Year is approaching. Peach growers in Uy No commune are worried because of the absence of buyers due to the epidemic, although this year's peaches are more beautiful than last year. Frustrated with the Tet kumquat crop, I returned to Tam Xa on a year-end day, when there was just over a month left until the Lunar New Year of the Tiger in 2022. Years ago, when there was no epidemic, at this time, on the concrete road leading to the wing. In the fields of kumquat cultivation, a lot of traders from neighboring areas come here, because the kumquats here have a natural shape, not forced, very suitable for houses with large grounds and yards, so many people choose. , But this year, the scene is different, the road to the kumquat field is not many people walking. Ms. Nguyen Thi Toan, who has grown kumquats for over a decade in Tam Xa, said that this year, the number of traders coming here to trade kumquats is very small. The ...

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