Vietnamese farmers are grappling with a surplus of vegetables and fruits due to increased production and a trend of families growing their own produce as the Lunar New Year approaches. This has resulted in a significant drop in prices, making it difficult for some farmers to cover production costs. Despite some outlets offering stable prices, the overall trend is a sharp decrease. The situation is exacerbated by the influx of produce from Quang Nam and Gia Lai, and increased production during Tet. Farmers are hoping for a more stable consumption market as the Lunar New Year nears.