Camerons farmers in deals with foreign workers to keep land viable
Cameron Highlands Chinese Farmers Association deputy president Cheng Nan Hong says to ensure their farms remain viable, the owners are either working the plots with the foreigners or leasing out part of them to the foreign workers. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, January 3, 2023.
CAMERON Highlands vegetable farmers are resorting to partnerships with foreign workers in a move to cut costs and ensure their farms remain viable, associations said. They said the “practice”, which has emerged over the years at night markets and other markets, has manifested itself in Cameron Highlands.
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