PENAMPANG: Despite facing difficulties during the Covid-19 pandemic, Judy Miki has not stopped working on her land in Kg Maang, here, to produce more organic vegetables to meet an increased demand.
She said the worrying trend was obvious as people were panicking in getting more organic stuff, unlike before the novel coronavirus struck the nation.
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With only two paid workers to help her plough and till the soil, Judy was adamant in generating as much organic vegetables as she could.
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“But it is never enough for the market…I can only do what I can,” she admitted.
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