Chongqing Qianjiang: Sericulture Cocoons in Late Autumn, in China

Published 2020년 10월 23일

Tridge summary

Despite adverse weather conditions, the Qianjiang District in Chongqing City is experiencing a bumper autumn harvest of mulberry silkworm cocoons. The district, which has developed 83,000 mu of mulberry gardens and built over 20,000 standardized silkworm sheds, has accelerated cocoon purchase and transportation efforts to ensure timely payment to farmers. The quality of the cocoons is slightly higher this year due to technical guidance, and the district is exporting the silk and its products to coastal provinces such as Shandong and Zhejiang.
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Original content

Entering the autumn harvest season, I look happy. Recently, the last season of mulberry silkworm cocoons in Qianjiang District, Chongqing City was purchased on a scale. Although the low temperature and rainy weather continued some time ago, the output and price of silkworm cocoons were not affected. The mulberry farmers are welcoming a bumper harvest. Reporter At the silkworm cocoon station in Jinxi Town, I saw baskets and bags of snow-white silkworm cocoons piled up in the purchasing area. The staff were busy measuring and weighing the cocoons, and pricing them according to their quality. The staff did a good job of technical guidance in time, and made every effort to overcome the adverse effects of low temperature and rainy weather, which made the quality of silkworm cocoons slightly higher than in previous years. In order to ensure that mulberry farmers receive the purchase payment in time, relevant local departments and ...
Source: mofcom.cn

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