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Do people in Sydney grow many vegetables?
Guangdong dignitaries have been growing vegetables in Sydney 150 years. Talking about the history of Weishui, Mr. Zhong of Australian New Zealand Chinese Agriculture Association was deeply touched: from 1988 to 1996, many people with high status immigrated to Australia with their relatives and friends. Because of the relationship between language and funds, they can only make a living by farming and growing vegetables. "In the beginning, the vegetable garden in Sydney was cultivated by European immigrants, and people with high status helped them work. Later, with China people's hard work and experience in growing vegetables, they gradually got their own vegetable fields. Not only grow vegetables that European immigrants like, but also introduce a large number of new varieties from Gaoyao. Today, I have gradually taken charge of more than 95% of the vegetable gardens in Sydney. It is no exaggeration to say that if we don't grow vegetables for a day, there will be no food in Sydney. "
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