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The air is full of fragrance in China, kumquat fruit makes growers' wallets bulge

Kumquat
China
Published Oct 14, 2021

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In the golden autumn in October, the garden is full of orange fragrances. At the sliding skin kumquat plantation base of Gumu Village, Luzhai County, Guangxi, the air is filled with the fresh fragrance of kumquats. Recently, the reporter came to the Kumquat Plantation Base and saw that the color of the kumquat fruit is not the same as usual. The fruits they picked are still green. The fruits picked this season are mainly used to make preserved fruit and fruit tea. According to Sun Hongli, the person in charge of the base, the lifespan of the kumquat tree is about 25 years, and the purchase price is basically stable. Although the kumquat harvested in autumn is not as high as the sugar content in winter, the price is the same as that in winter, and the planting efficiency is higher. Slippery kumquats not only swelled the wallets of growers but also drove the labor force of the surrounding villages to find employment at home. As of 2020, the local villagers will be leading villagers to vigorously develop characteristic planting and breeding industries, effectively driving the villagers’ income to become rich. According to statistics, the village’s per capita annual income is more than 15,000 yuan.

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In the golden autumn in October, the garden is full of orange fragrance. At the sliding skin kumquat plantation base of Gumu Village, Luzhai County, Guangxi, the air is filled with the fresh fragrance of kumquats. Recently, the reporter came to the Kumquat Plantation Base and saw that the color of the kumquat fruit is not the same as usual. The fruits they picked are still green. The fruits picked this season are mainly used to make preserved fruit and fruit tea. According to Sun Hongli, the person in charge of the base, the lifespan of the kumquat tree is about 25 years, and the purchase price is basically stable. Although the kumquat harvested in autumn is not as high as the sugar content in winter, the price is the same as that in winter, and the planting efficiency is higher. high. Slippery kumquats not only swelled the wallets of growers, but also drove the labor force of the surrounding ...
Source: Chinaeconomy
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