(Baonghean.vn) - Because the sale of wild peach trees brings in a lot of profit, before Tet, many people in the communes of Na Ngoi, Muong Long, Huoi Tu (Ky Son) rushed to exploit them. However, many branches that could not be sold were forced to be thrown away and left lying on the roadside to dry out.
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After Tet, all over the streets in Na Ngoi, Huoi Tu, Muong Long (Ky Son) were littered with dead peach branches that had not been sold before. |
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A series of branches were bundled up for sale but had become dry and withered. |
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The ditches are where the digging is done and left behind after Tet. |
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Most of these peach branches have no flowers or are in bad shape so they are difficult to sell. |
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Peach branches with parasitic mistletoe are popular but without flowers are also thrown away and die. |
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Peach mold also suffers the same "fate". |
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All were thrown on the side of the road. |
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Or in the garden of a house. |
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Large peach tree stumps were cut down and found in a pile of dry peach trees. |
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Some branches have beautiful buds but at this time they become useless. |
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It can be seen that the over-exploitation of minerals without selection has affected the quantity and wasted the resources for the following year. |
Dao Tho