Yu Neng Primary pupils plant rice and learn about food waste, build resilience
The Straits Times - Singapore·2022-02-26 17:05
(From left) Abirami Li-Wen Raja, Poon Rui Xuan, Ashley Quek, Ayden Garcia Sim, and Itti Ranjith transplanting rice seedlings on Feb 22, 2022. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI
SINGAPORE - In all his 11 years, Ashley Quek had never spared a thought for where the rice on his dinner plate came from before it hit supermarket shelves.
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Rose Ng 27/02/2022
Kids now learning about how to doing good things for it?
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6606发发发 27/02/2022
It's good that children know where did the rice come from by doing it themselves as without involved in the planting of rice they won't appreciate the hardship of growing rice. We should not waste the food, especially rice as some of them will not complete the rice and usually they will have some balance.
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