Qiongzhou residents grow vegetable on roadside due to surging prices
A woman watering vegetables
Qiongzhou, South China’s Hainan Province, on November 9, 2010.
As vegetable prices surged in recent weeks, many residents in the city resorted to growing kidney beans, eggplants and other vegetables on roadsides, forming a sort of "green belt".
As vegetable prices surged in recent weeks, many residents in the city resorted to growing kidney beans, eggplants and other vegetables on roadsides, forming a sort of "green belt".
SOURCE: china.globaltimes.cn
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