Qinghai: Implementation of local standards for organic wolfberry series

Published 2020년 9월 30일

Tridge summary

The Qinghai Provincial Forestry and Grass Bureau has introduced new standards for the construction of organic Lycium Barbarum and Lycium Black Fruit cultivation bases, which will be implemented from September 1. The standards aim to guide production, improve quality, and enhance the market for organic wolfberry, supporting the high-quality development of the industry in Qinghai Province. The province's wolfberry plantation area reached 744,900 mu in 2019, with an annual output value of 4.144 billion yuan. Organic wolfberry exports reached 400.8 tons in 2019, earning 4.686 million US dollars.
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Original content

Recently, the author learned from the Qinghai Provincial Forestry and Grass Bureau that the local standards of the "Technical Regulations for the Construction of Lycium Barbarum Organic Cultivation Bases" and "Technical Regulations for the Construction of Lycium Black Fruit Organic Cultivation Bases" formulated by the Qinghai Provincial Forestry and Grass Bureau will be officially launched on September 1 Implementation. This standard covers the construction conditions of organic wolfberry cultivation bases, base planning, cultivation essentials, planting files, etc. It has changed the history of the local standard system for organic wolfberry in Qinghai Province, and is useful for guiding production, improving quality, and improving the market for organic wolfberry To promote the high-quality development of organic wolfberry industry in Qinghai Province and provide strong technical support. In recent years, Qinghai forestry and grass departments at all levels have actively ...
Source: Agri.cn

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