“Although I have a worker staying at my farm, neither he nor the rest of us are allowed to harvest the crops even though they are ready to be picked. He said that would be the hefty amount of weekly losses he would suffer if the vegetables could not be harvested. “The farm is managed by my brother and his workers, while I handle the logistics of our business. “There are three areas in Tringkap where residents are not allowed to leave and the areas are fenced up. “We are now packing both dry and wet groceries to be given to those within the cordoned-off areas.


Source:   The Star
July 06, 2021 23:37 UTC