Peach and kumquat trees are sluggish, with huge price reductions, but still quiet on the 30th of Tet

Q. An - X. Hoang DNUM_AJZACZCACE 14:28

(Baonghean.vn) - The Tet ornamental plant market has never been as gloomy as this year. Reporters' observations at noon on the 30th of Tet in some localities in Nghe An showed that many shop owners still had a large number of plants in stock, forcing them to reduce prices to the floor in hopes of recovering capital.

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According to the reporter's records, at noon on February 9 (ie the 30th of Tet), many peach and kumquat selling points in Dien Chau district still had a large number of trees left. The shop owners sat absent-mindedly waiting for customers, however, the number of buyers was not much. In the photo: Peach and kumquat selling points in Dien Xuan commune, Dien Chau district were deserted on the 30th of Tet. Photo: Q.An
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Along National Highway 1A, through Dien Chau town, many kumquat selling points still have up to 50% of the trees unsold. Photo: Q.An
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After many days of waiting for customers, many kumquat trees were no longer fresh, many fruits fell off, and had to be thrown away, so customers were not interested. Photo: Q.An
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The final negotiations on the 30th of Tet with yellow and white apricot trees in Dien Chau district. Many trees that were offered for sale for millions of dong before are now only a few hundred thousand dong but are still difficult to sell. Photo: Q.An
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The last Tet ornamental plants were finalized on the 30th of Tet, priced from only 100,000 - 300,000 VND/pot. Photo: Q.An
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In Yen Thanh town, the peach and kumquat market on the 30th of Tet was not any better. A series of potted plants were still lined up waiting for customers. This small bonsai kumquat variety, despite its cheap price, still could not be sold out. Photo: X.Hoang
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Ms. Hai, owner of peach, kumquat and other ornamental plants in Yen Thanh town, said: This year's Tet consumption is slow, so peach, kumquat and other ornamental plants are unsold. A bonsai peach tree costs 1 million VND, but in the last 2 days of the year it was reduced to 600,000 VND but still could not be sold; A bonsai kumquat tree initially cost 400,000 VND, but on the afternoon of the 30th of Tet it was reduced to 200,000 VND but still unsold. Photo: X. Hoang
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Although the shop owner has reduced the price to the floor, the number of buyers in Yen Thanh town is very quiet on the 30th of Tet. Photo: X.Hoang
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Along the main roads to the communes in Yen Thanh district, many places selling peach, kumquat and Tet flowers still have long lines. It is known that only about 50% of the peach and kumquat trees have been sold, and the shop owners are still selling them until the afternoon of the 30th of Tet, hoping to salvage their capital. Photo: X. Hoang

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