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Vietnam, the second home of a Japanese woman


Vietnam, the second home of a Japanese woman
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 15/02/2021
  
07:25
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Tokyo-born Mayu Ino has spent more than 20 years of her life travelling across Vietnam, kindling organic cultivation among Vietnamese farmers and helping to better their lives.
Mayu Ino (third from left) and Vietnamese farmers. (Photo: Mayu Ino)
As the founder of Japanese non-profit organisation Seed to Table, she is dearly described my many Vietnamese people as “a wonderful heart.”
The sincere heart of a Japanese woman
Stepping into the tangerine garden of brothers Tuan and Toan in Xom village, Nam Son commune, Tan Lac district, Hoa Binh province, Mayu Ino was warmly welcomed by the brothers, who gave her enthusiastic hugs like their own sister. ....

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