Supply of vegetables from Đà Lạt to northern provinces is rising in the aftermath of Typhoon Yagi. — Photo tuoitre.vn |
LÂM ĐỒNG — The city of Đà Lạt increased vegetable shipments to northern provinces to make up for vegetable shortages due to Typhoon Yagi damaging local farms.
Agricultural product suppliers in Đà Lạt and nearby regions said that they had increased shipments of agricultural products, mainly vegetables, to the northern provinces by 30 per cent to address shortages caused by Typhoon Yagi.
A representative from Phong Thúy Agricultural Company, Đức Trọng District, Lâm Đồng Province, said that supermarkets requested more root vegetables and fewer leaf vegetables.
This is because root vegetables are easier to store and transport, while leaf vegetables are more difficult to preserve and can be sourced locally or from nearby provinces.
Nguyễn Thúy Quyên, a produce trader in Đơn Dương District, said that her agricultural business had increased purchases by 20 per cent to supply wholesale markets in Hà Nội and Hải Phòng, which were heavily hit by the storm.
Other similar traders had also placed orders before the storm hit.
She also placed large orders with farmers to cover vegetable shortages in northern provinces over the coming two months.
The People’s Committee of Đà Lạt expects agricultural prices to keep rising because of the storm affecting crops, but the increase should be only about 30 per cent, similar to previous years.
Typhoon Yagi hit the northern provinces on September 7, causing substantial damage to fruit and vegetable farms, leaving farmers to incur losses of billions of đồng.
The storm caused 24 deaths and 250 injuries, with significant damage to electrical and telecommunications infrastructure, and destroying a large number of houses. — VNS