Changjiang in China plans to plant 145,000 mu of winter melons and vegetables this year

Published 2021년 12월 19일

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Changjiang Li Autonomous County in Hainan, China, is planning to plant 145,000 mu (approximately 27,750 acres) of winter melons and vegetables to ensure a sufficient supply in the market. So far, about 102,800 mu (20,750 acres) has been planted. The county is also providing guidance to farmers and production enterprises, and strengthening quality and safety inspections to ensure the production of Dejima melons and vegetables meets required standards.
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At present, it is the planting period of winter melons and vegetables. Changjiang Li Autonomous County plans to plant 145,000 mu of winter melons and vegetables this year to ensure the supply of the vegetable market. This is what Hainan Daily reporter learned from Changjiang County Agriculture and Rural Bureau on December 17. Recently, the villagers of Egang Village are busy hanging vines for cucumber seedlings at the Egang Tianyang Perennial Vegetable Base in Wulie Town. The base covers an area of about 3160 mu and currently grows cucumbers, beans, pumpkins and other melons and vegetables. Peppers in the villager Fu Shijiang In the planting base, he is weeding, fertilizing, etc. "Last year the price of pepper was good, I am very motivated. This year, I planted more than 30 acres, and it is expected to be picked and marketed by the end of December." He said. It is understood that Changjiang plans to plant 145,000 mu of winter melons and vegetables this year, and about 102,800 mu ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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