From 'orange capital' to 'vegetable capital'

Jiangxi province's city of Ganzhou, which has been supplying Hong Kong with fresh water for the past few decades, has now taken the lead in selling fresh, quality vegetables to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, giving a boost to the province's farming industry. Shadow Li reports from S

HK EDITION | Updated: 2021-07-09 17:29
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Vegetables at the Hefengshangpin farm in Longnan county, Jiangxi province are carefully nurtured and strictly selected before being shipped to the Greater Bay Area. Photo by Shadow Li / China Daily

Under a scorching afternoon sun, Li Zhengfen opened a patio umbrella and plugged it into the metal holder before taking out a small, color-faded blue plastic stool and putting her 1-year-old swarthy son into a plastic basket.

The vegetable farmer, in her 30s, was about to start her day's work at a farm in Longnan county in the city of Ganzhou, in southern Jiangxi province, which borders Fujian province to the east and Guangdong province to the south. Wearing dirt-covered rain boots, she bent over, reaping Chinese cabbages, or bok choy, with a cutter in her right hand and using her left hand to put them into a basket strapped to her back.

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