The article highlights the concerns of farmers and traders in Hai Phong, Vietnam, regarding the low turnout and slow sales of peach and kumquat plants for Tet bonsai due to the Covid-19 epidemic. Despite favorable weather conditions, the epidemic has led to a decrease in the price of these plants and a significant decrease in sales compared to previous years. The article also mentions the efforts of the Hai Phong city government to invest in infrastructure, science, and technology to increase the value of income per unit of land and the challenges these efforts have faced due to the epidemic.