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Green groups see hidden agenda beneath Tai Po canola fields

Canola rapeseed flower field at Sha Lo Tung, Hong Kong

Canola rapeseed flower field at Sha Lo Tung, Hong Kong Source: Ah Wai

Canola rape flowers in Sha Lo Tung village in Tai Po are blossoming which residents say is their contribution to the environment.But green groups insist that beneath the golden blooms is a hidden agenda.They say it is driven by profit motive and has nothing to do with conserving nature.Chan Siu Kam reports.


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Canola rape flowers in Sha Lo Tung village in Tai Po are blossoming which residents say is their contribution to the environment.But green groups insist that beneath the golden blooms is a hidden agenda.They say it is driven by profit motive and has nothing to do with conserving nature.Chan Siu Kam reports.



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