Kumquat prices for Tet increased by 30% compared to previous years, garden owners earned billions
Cao Thơm - Đinh Hiệp |
Kumquat prices in Hanoi this year are expected to increase by 30% compared to last year due to the impact of Typhoon Yagi. Many gardeners are urgently taking care of their crops and earning billions of dong.
Nam Dinh - Kumquat trees are starting to turn yellow, the capital of kumquat growing Nam Phong (Nam Dinh City) is busy preparing to supply kumquat trees to the market.
Although it is still more than a month until Lunar New Year, the streets of Hanoi are already bustling with the Tet atmosphere with peach and kumquat blossoms being sold early.
Dong Thap - Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nhan - Member of the Standing Committee of the Dong Thap Provincial Labor Federation, Chairman of the Trade Union of Industrial Zones and Economic Zones - wrote an article in response to the direction of General Secretary and President To Lam at the 14th Congress of the Vietnam Trade Union, which became a direction for deploying work at his unit.
Speaking at the opening session of the 14th Vietnam Trade Union Congress, Dr. Nguyen Ngoc An - Member of the Presidium of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor, Chairman of the Vietnam Education Union - affirmed that emulation is not only a mass mobilization activity but also a driving force to promote social development.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Huong - Chairwoman of the Tien Lang Commune Trade Union, Hai Phong City - said, as a trade union official of Tien Lang commune, Hai Phong City, I am very impressed with the direction of General Secretary, President To Lam at the 14th Congress of the Vietnam Trade Union, including the direction on building harmonious, stable, progressive labor relations, contributing to maintaining social stability and the country's development environment.
Nam Dinh - Kumquat trees are starting to turn yellow, the capital of kumquat growing Nam Phong (Nam Dinh City) is busy preparing to supply kumquat trees to the market.
Although it is still more than a month until Lunar New Year, the streets of Hanoi are already bustling with the Tet atmosphere with peach and kumquat blossoms being sold early.