
I would say that only the area where the crops were growing and the farmers’ houses were in good condition and properly maintained in the farm. The rest of the general areas in the farm, for example streets, streams and small ponds were unfortunately polluted and seemed neglected. I do not know if that is considered public property or is part of the farmers’ ownership and why either way some care and attention has not been given. Perhaps the schools around this area could organise annual trips here to do some cleaning as part of a community service program. Just an idea because it is not going to get better, it will only get worse.







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