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Roslyn emphasizes that this farm predominantly reproduces their plants through cuttings, which offers higher success rates and better trait selection compared to seeds. The process involves planting prepared cuttings into soil, with a four-year wait for harvest—a long-term investment that underscores the patience required for quality cultivation.

The farm employs organic fertilizers, like bat guano and cow dung, prioritizing natural methods over chemical fertilizers, aiming for the highest quality standards. Roslyn believes her peppers are the best in the world, a confident assertion rooted in the region's unique conditions and her meticulous farming approach.

Challenges and Resilience: A Singaporean’s Farming Journey