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Visit to a Rubber Plantation...

   Our visit to Vietnam also saw us visiting a rubber plantation. Stetching over an area of more tha 100 hectares, with more than 200,000 trees! The trees were planted about 3 metres apart sideways and 5 metres apart (lengthwise). This was to prevent competition among  the trees for sunlight and nutrients. An area of trees were tapped daily for a period of two weeks every morning, after which the rubber tappers would move on to tap another area of trees. As shown in the photograph on the left, a slit is made on the bark of the tree and the latex will flow into a cup tied round the tree. After the latex has been collected, the cups would be turned upside down to prevent dirt from entering it. The rubber tappers were paid about US $50 a month, which is very little compared to what Singaporeans earn.

 

 

                      

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