[0:00]Bamboo shoots are long and taper toward the tip, making them easy to bruise during transport. But how do farmers move them without damaging the soft ends? Watch closely. After harvesting, the farmer bundles the shoots into two tight cylindrical packs using vine ties. Then he takes a long bamboo pole and threads it straight through the center of each bundle. This clever setup keeps the shoots secure and evenly supported. Finally, he lifts the pole onto his shoulder like a yoke, turning a fragile, bulky load into something stable, balanced, and much easier to carry without crushing the tips.

Smart Way Farmers Carry Bamboo Shoots Without Damaging the Tips
Grandpa Kimo
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[0:00]Bamboo shoots are long and taper toward the tip, making them easy to bruise during transport.
[0:00]After harvesting, the farmer bundles the shoots into two tight cylindrical packs using vine ties.
[0:00]Then he takes a long bamboo pole and threads it straight through the center of each bundle.
[0:00]Finally, he lifts the pole onto his shoulder like a yoke, turning a fragile, bulky load into something stable, balanced, and much easier to carry without crushing the tips.
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