A project to cultivate Sachi trees in three communes of Ba To district in Quang Ngai province, Vietnam, has experienced significant setbacks within two years of implementation. Covering over 11.6 hectares and investing over 2.3 billion VND, the project has seen only 4.51% of the planted trees survive, with only 1,750 out of 11,625 trees still alive. The main causes of failure include harmful pests and diseases, extreme weather conditions, drought, and low rainfall, as well as the lack of proper knowledge about the cultivation of Sachi trees by the local Agricultural Service Center. The initial projections of bringing in 50 million VND in the first year and 147 million VND per hectare in subsequent years have not materialized, and the project is currently not meeting its target.