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Rice growing in Hong Kong gets a fresh start in Lantau Island

Yi O holds the seeds to a revival in commercial rice farming in Hong Kong – an activity that has all but disappeared in the city since the 1970s

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Yi O Agricultural Cooperation founder Alan Wong. Photo: Chen Xiaomei

Even if you know Tai O, the fishing village on the far western side of Lantau Island, it takes a while to recognise its connection with Yi O.

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Both are “O” – inlets in Cantonese.

Yi O is smaller (“yi” means second, and “tai” means big); nevertheless, its settlement, which sits in a long, narrow valley about an hour’s walk from Tai O bus terminus, holds the seeds to a revival in commercial rice farming in Hong Kong.

The resurgence is being driven by Yi O Agricultural Cooperation, a company set up by Alan Wong

Wing-kan, a semi-retired former property manager, and town planner Andrew Lam Siu-lo, who also chairs the Antiquities Advisory Board.

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Neither had farm experience but the pair was interested in conservation and believed that a city, even one as dense as Hong Kong, should grow some of its food instead of relying entirely on imports.

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