Farmers in Hung Yen province, Vietnam, are experiencing a bountiful green apple harvest, having planted high-yield, high-quality varieties that have proven to be economically beneficial. These trees, which require less care than other crops and start bearing fruit in four to five years, bring in an estimated income of 10 million VND per year per tree. The selling price of apples has increased from last year, with each harvest lasting nearly three months from December of the previous year to February of the next. The province is promoting the cultivation of apples, particularly in conjunction with other short-term crops, and is advising the planting of high-yield, high-quality apple varieties to meet market demand.