Baicheng, Jilin, Mongolia: Spring is strong in the picking garden, live broadcast with wide sales channels

Published 2021년 2월 17일

Tridge summary

A poverty alleviation project in China's Jilin Province has seen success with the opening of Pengji Picking Garden in a village. Covering 26,000 square meters and using soilless cultivation for strawberries and persimmons, the garden has seen substantial income growth for local farmers. Each shed can pick 7000 kg of persimmons, generating over 200,000 yuan annually. The income boost has addressed employment issues and provides a way for villagers to earn a living without leaving their village, with one villager achieving over 2,000 yuan in monthly income.
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Xinhua News Agency, Changchun, February 17 (Reporter Li Shuangxi) "Old irons, look at our new little persimmons and strawberries, they are old and delicious!" In Taohe Village, Deshun Mongolian Township, Taobei District, Baicheng City, Jilin Province In the greenhouse of Pengji Picking Garden, villagers broadcast the joy of harvest in front of their mobile phones. Outdoor snow has not melted. In the greenhouse of the picking garden, the green leafy vegetables, red persimmons and strawberries are full of spring. In order to go further Farmers who have expanded sales channels for fruits and vegetables and dealing with the soil are now standing in front of the camera and doing "new farm work" with live broadcasts and goods. Although they have little experience, the unpretentious language and sincere publicity make picking gardeners Fans are increasing every day. Yan Pengfei, the person in charge of the picking park, introduced that as a poverty alleviation industry project funded by ...
Source: Sohu

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