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Landowners debunk farm myth 3

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

NOT all the landowners who received the $10,000 under the Farming Assistance Scheme have abused it. There are some who have put the funds to good use.

Realising success through farming involves a lot of hard work and sacrifice. It means managing one's time well, braving the scorching sun and the torrential rain. It is about waking up early in the morning and labouring in the field.

According to three farmers the Fiji Times spoke to, the land has a lot to offer.

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