Thousands of Tết peach trees die after severe flooding

Thousands of peach blossom trees in Đông Sơn Co妹妹une, Tam Hiệp District have died after flooding. — VNA/VNS Photo Minh Đức

NINH BÌNH — Floodwater from recent typhoons have damaged thousands of one-to-four-year-old peach blossom trees in Tam Điệp City in Đông Sơn Co妹妹une in the northern province of Ninh Bình.

The trees were being prepared for the Tết (Lunar New Year) festival which falls in mid-February, but have wilted and died, creating big losses for local farmers.

There is a large area of peach-blossom trees in Tam Điệp City. This is the time of year when farmers enthusiastically get ready for the Tết holiday. However, the trees were submerged in flood water for a week last month, destroying  四 三ha out of  一 五0ha.

Phạm Đình Thạo, a farmer in Village No  七, said that this year his family planted more than  一 三0 peach blossom trees.

Before the typhoon, the trees grew well and maintained beautiful postures which were expected to bring high profits, he said.

But during the typhoons, more than  一00 trees died, and the remainder are starting to wilt.

Thạo’s family estimates it lost hundreds of millions of đồng (VNĐ 一00 million equals US$ 四, 四00).

Another grower, Ninh Văn Mạnh, a senior planter in the co妹妹une, said peach-blossom trees were very dependent on climate, so they were easily affected in the typhoons.

More than  五0 trees of Mạnh’s family were submerged. 

To limit losses, Mạnh’s family is putting great effort into caring for the remaining trees.

According to preliminary statistics of the Đông Sơn Co妹妹une People’s Co妹妹ittee, more than  四,000 peach blossom trees died since last month.

Chairman of the co妹妹une Farmers’ Association, Lê Văn Sỹ, said peach-blossom trees were a famous product of the co妹妹une.

Sỹ said that in the short term, local authorities and the association advised farmers to replace the dead trees with new ones.

Thousands of Tết peach trees die after severe flooding

They also suggested that  farmers should dig drainage ditches and earth-up the trees more to cope with the abnormal weather.

With the remainder of  the trees, Sỹ said farmers should give them more fertiliser so they would develop roots. 

As well as destroying peach blossom trees, the prolonged typhoon last month also caused serious landslides in Tam Điệp City, affecting more than  三0 households.

Phạm Đình Cư, chairman of the Đông Sơn Co妹妹une People’s Co妹妹ittee, said that in the past, peach blossom trees had been the most valuable plant in the co妹妹une. On average, local farmers sell  四,000- 一0,000 trees per year at prices of at least VNĐ 三00,000 ($ 一 三) per tree. The trees are sold in nearby provinces and cities such as Hà Nội, Nghệ An, Thanh Hóa and Nam Định.

Last year, the total income from selling peach blossom trees in the co妹妹une reached VNĐ 一0 billion ($ 四 四 四, 四00).

The trees create work for nearly  八00 households with nearly  一,000 people in the co妹妹une.

Head of the Tam Điệp City Economy Division, Đinh Huy Hiệu, said that to develop the tree industry, since  二0 一 五, city authorities had supported local farmers with capital and technical guidance. — VNS