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I'll add to that positive news.
My buddy just said the migrant workers will be allowed into the country for farm work. Not sure of the details, but obviously there's going to be something put in place to make sure they don't have the illness and won't be free to move around once here to potentially contract it. It'll likely mean a minor headache for farmers, and more for transportation probably, but it's much better for them and everyone in the end.
I had met up with my old man and a bunch of the local farmers and all who required migrants weren't going to bother planting anything. Most of those would be fruit and veg growers, and some being tobacco or ginseng growers. Those with crops like apples for example, were about 50/50 in terms of trying to get locals in to harvest later on. That won't be a problem luckily. Now it's just up to mother nature again as per usual.