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.
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Harvesting the flowers of democracy" is a performance that once made an impression on Tao Quan in 2017 and is now chosen to be recreated in Tao Quan 2026.
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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.