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Farmers of Vinh Phu flower and ornamental plant craft village overcome difficulties to restore production

Thanh Phuc September 9, 2025 17:22

After storm No. 5, thousands of shade trees, fruit trees, and bonsai trees in the craft villages of Kim Phuc, Kim Chi, and Kim My (Vinh Phu ward) were broken and withered, causing tens of billions of dong in damage. For more than two weeks, people have been persistently cleaning up, re-establishing each tree stump, and taking care of each tree in an effort to restore traditional craft villages and stabilize their livelihoods.

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Two weeks after storm No. 5, shade gardens, fruit trees, and ornamental plants in the craft villages of Kim My, Kim Chi, and Kim Phuc were left with bare roots, broken branches, and dry leaves... After storm No. 5, the craft village had about 10,000 pots and ornamental plants that fell, causing an estimated loss of over 20 billion VND. All 360 households in the craft village suffered losses, with the smallest households losing 50-60 million VND and the largest households losing hundreds of millions VND. Photo: TP
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The ornamental plants in the craft village, after months of care, have now fallen down in large numbers and have not yet been restored. Photo: TP
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Hundreds of Lagerstroemia and Rosebush trees of Ms. Tran Thi Tam's family and Kim Phuc block had their trunks broken, causing damage worth hundreds of millions of dong. Photo: TP
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Mr. Nguyen Viet Thang, owner of a garden in Kim Phuc craft village, said: “80% of the ornamental plants in the garden have fallen. Some trees can be restored, but some cannot be saved, the only way is to graft and propagate. Years of effort are considered lost. Like this plum tree, with a market price of about 40 million VND, it was uprooted, dried up and had to be cut down.” Photo: TP.
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Bonsai trees worth hundreds of millions of dong have turned into dry firewood after the storm. Photo: TP
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The 100-tree magnolia garden of Mr. Nguyen Viet Thanh's family in Kim Phuc craft village was transplanted into pots for care after the storm, but it still could not be saved. Mr. Nguyen Viet Thanh said: "We trimmed, transplanted the trees into pots, and watered them day and night. But the heat was so intense that about 40% of the trees have died, causing a loss of more than 60 million VND." Photo: TP
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The 50 million VND pine tree of Mr. Le Van Dung's family also had its branches broken due to the storm. It took a whole year of care, pruning, and shaping before it could be restored and sold on the market. Photo: TP
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Recovering from the damage, the villagers are now working hard every day to erect and tie down trees to care for and restore them. Photo: TP
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Bonsai trees worth hundreds of millions of dong are tied down and fixed in shape with tensioners and support poles. Photo: TP
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People hire workers or ask their brothers and relatives to cut, prune, plant trees, and take care of the roots to restore the crop area. Currently, workers are paid 600,000-700,000 VND per day to take care of trees, but it is still difficult to find. Photo: TP
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The Farmers' Association of the ward went to the fields to encourage people to restore production. Ms. Nguyen Thi Huong Le - President of the Farmers' Association of Vinh Phu ward, shared: "We went to each garden to count the damage, guided people to overcome it and reported to the superiors to have a timely support plan."
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Part of the orchards in Kim Phuc, Kim Chi, and Kim My have been reconstructed, demonstrating the people's tireless efforts in preserving their profession, livelihood, and restoring traditional craft villages. Photo: TP

Since the 1980s, the ornamental flower industry has taken root in this land, spreading from Kim Phuc to Kim Chi, Kim My, and then forming a specialized area of ​​about 120 hectares, of which more than 66 hectares are dedicated to ornamental plants. More than 1,300 households live there, nearly 700 households are involved in the industry, creating an average income of 200-300 million VND/ha from flowers, 600-700 million VND/ha from ornamental plants, accounting for 37-38% of the total economic value of the craft village.

After storm No. 5, the craft village had about 10,000 pots and ornamental plants that fell, causing an estimated loss of over 20 billion VND. All 360 households in the craft village suffered losses, with some households losing 50-60 million VND and others losing hundreds of millions VND. Therefore, the reconstruction after the storm is not only about overcoming immediate difficulties, but also about preserving the craft, preserving livelihoods, and preserving the pride of a land that has become the "capital" of ornamental flowers and plants in Nghe An.

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