Growers of peach and
kumquat worry about bad weather, slow sales
Peach
and kumquat growers in
Growers of
peach and kumquat worry about great loss
Nguyen
Van Viet, one of the biggest peach growers in
“Pretty much one
out of six peach trees in my garden have died,” he said, adding that the
unusual weather in recent years has caused great losses for many peach
growers. In 2011 cold weather caused the majority of peach trees to blossom
after Tet. The year after that, the trees that did blossom were two weeks
late.
Mr.
Long, the owner of a big peach orchard in Nhat Tan Village, said that there
was early blossoming due to unfavourable weather, and that up to 20%-30% of
peach trees would die this year, but the situation could get worse if frost
comes early.
He
added that local growers have received many orders, but not on the scale of
previous years.
Not
only have peach growers been feeling the wrath of weather, but kumquat
growers have as well. They are also worried over revenues for this year. Some
insects have also been attacking their trees.
Nguyen
Van Lam, who grows around 500 kamquat trees in Tay Ho District’s Tu Lien
Ward, said he invested hundreds of millions of VND, not including the funds
for fertilizer, and only hoped that he could recover the cost for seedlings.
This
year at least 30% of kumquat growing areas in Tu Lien Ward are expected to be
affected by bad weather.
According
to farmers in
Dang
Van Dong, Director of the Centre for Flowers and Ornamental Plants Research,
said that the limited stunting of peach flowers and kumquats just due to
changing weather conditions but also the growers.
Many
farmers do not invest enough in their orchards, he claimed. A number of orchards
have not yet been given new soil for the past decade, which inevitably
affects the development of trees, Dong added.
NLD
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Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 12, 2013
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