I bought lots of grapes and oranges today
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This is how they look like without pesticides
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(04-01-2025, 11:33 AM)Ola Wrote:  My friend said she went to Blk 58 Bedok South

Bought a bag of cherries for $6.50 or $6.90

You think hopeless NTUC will have such good offers?
NTUC is a greedy supermart. Selling at high prices especially fruits.
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(04-01-2025, 05:49 PM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  [Image: IMG-1288.jpg]

This is how they look like without pesticides

Not true lah. I tried someone's garden grown pesticides free  grapes b4 in australia. Looks the same but smaller sized and really sweet.  Turn into raisins after a few days. Laughing
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(04-01-2025, 07:16 PM)luncheonmeat Wrote:  Not true lah. I tried someone's garden grown pesticides free  grapes b4 in australia. Looks the same but smaller sized and really sweet.  Turn into raisins after a few days. Laughing

Garden grown small numbers ofc can take gd care mah. How to do the same for large commercial vineyards?
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(04-01-2025, 07:23 PM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  Garden grown small numbers ofc can take gd care mah. How to do the same for large commercial vineyards?

Depends whether iz organic vineyard or neglected vineyard. Not say organic vineyards won't have pest /fungal etc problems but sure got counter measures if dun use pesticides. Vineyards have been around since biblical times, dun think they used pesticides back then.
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(04-01-2025, 11:31 PM)luncheonmeat Wrote:  Depends whether iz organic vineyard or neglected vineyard. Not say organic vineyards won't have pest /fungal etc problems but sure got counter measures if dun use pesticides. Vineyards have been around since biblical times, dun think they used pesticides back then.

You would be surprised by the wisdom of the ancient farmers who used sulphur compounds as pesticides since 4000 to 5000 yrs ago
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