Highland vegetables in danger of going to waste again


IPOH: Vegetables and other fresh produce from Cameron Highlands headed for the Selayang wholesale market are at risk of going to waste again following the imposition of the enhanced movement control order (MCO) in the area.

Cameron Highlands Malay Farmers Association president, Datuk Syed Abdul Rahman Syed Abdul Rashid, said supplies that were sent out to the market could not be returned to the farms due to the lack of storage space.

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