《TAIPEI TIMES》 Retired sergeant major wins rice farming award
Rice farmer Wu Chang-kuei, a retired sergeant major, celebrates winning a rice competition in Kaohsiung’s Meinong District yesterday. Photo: Huang Hsu-lei, Taipei Times
By Huang Hsu-lei and Liu Tzu-hsuan / Staff reporter, with staff writer
A military man who retired and took up rice farming took home the title of “champion rice” at a competition in Kaohsiung yesterday.
Retired sergeant major Wu Chang-kuei (巫璋貴) was named the winner at a ceremony in Meinong District (美濃), at which a special screening of The People in the Field was shown, a documentary about farmers in Meinong made by Hakka TV.
Five people advanced from the first round of the competition, in which farmers’ fields and the quality of their rice were judged.
The results of the final round were announced by Meinong Farmers’ Association head of staff Chung Ching-hui (鍾清輝) before the awards were handed out by Lo Cheng-tsung (羅正宗), director of the Agriculture and Food Agency’s Southern Region Branch.
Wu wore his army uniform, including a command sergeant major’s shoulder pin.
After receiving the award, he raised his arms and shouted: “Show the spirit of military personnel. The old sergeant major is setting an example for young soldiers.”
“Growing rice is like taking care of grandchildren,” as attention must be paid to the weather and fertilization every day, he said, adding that he would learn from the experience of other winners.
Wu is to represent the district at the Agriculture and Food Agency’s Taiwan Rice Master Championship.
Second and third place went to Huang Wei-chen (黃偉宸) and Tseng Chi-shang (曾啟尚) respectively.
Wu, 76, served in the military for 45 years specializing in chemical engineering before retiring from the Ministry of National Defense’s Combined Logistics Command with the rank of command sergeant major in 2005.
He took over his wife’s work in the rice fields after retirement.
He previously won the Meinong title in 2017 and was runner-up in the Taiwan rice group at the national championship in 2020.
新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES