Wuhan virus: Chinese farmers, supermarkets race to supply food to locked-down Wuhan

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BEIJING (REUTERS) - China has told farmers to step up vegetable production, opened roads for delivery trucks and is punishing those trying to profit in order to keep feeding residents of the locked-down city of Wuhan at the centre of the new coronavirus outbreak.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - China has told farmers to step up vegetable production, opened roads for delivery trucks and is punishing those trying to profit in order to keep feeding residents of the locked-down city of Wuhan at the centre of the new coronavirus outbreak.

The unprecedented move prompted people in the city of 11 million to rush to supermarkets to stock up on instant noodles, vegetables and whatever else they could put their hands on. Other areas like Xinjiang are also sending supplies. Delivery trucks carrying food are exempt from travel restrictions if they have government permits.

"In the morning, there are vegetables in supermarkets but the shelves are cleared quickly as a lot of people buy large amounts," she said, describing stores as"war zones".Wushang Group, the largest local supermarket in Wuhan, with nearly 30 stores, said its biggest challenge was a lack of staff and almost all company employees had become delivery personnel, opting to use their private cars to transport goods.

 

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