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"It was a precious snack for children" Taiwanese mulberries are ready for harvest in Nago, Okinawa

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[Nago] In the field of Higashi Kuniharu (75) of Goga, Nago City, it is harvest time for Taiwanese mulberries (see photo). He received them from a friend 7 or 8 years ago and took cuttings; there are 10 of them. Each is 2 to 3 meters tall. They have not received any special care and have been left almost to themselves, so this year's harvest is poor compared to previous years.
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[Nago] In the field of Higashi Kuniharu (75) of Goga, Nago City, it is harvest time for Taiwanese mulberries (see photo). He received them from a friend 7 or 8 years ago and took cuttings; there are 10 of them. Each is 2 to 3 meters tall. They have not received any special care and have been left almost to themselves, so this year's harvest is poor compared to previous years.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Sunday, April 20, 2025.
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