The article highlights the impact of the new coronavirus on agricultural markets, with a focus on the sapling market in South Korea. Despite a decline in customer numbers, there is a surge in demand for certain seedlings like 'Shine Muscat', 'Mystery', and 'Shinano Gold' due to high prices and limited supply. Adverse weather conditions have led to a decrease in production, further increasing prices. However, non-face-to-face transactions such as mobile and internet orders are on the rise. The article also mentions that the Okcheon Seedling Festival will be held online from March 5 to April 5 to support non-face-to-face sales.