The construction of high-standard farmland in China has opened up a new path of prosperity and development of planting industry

Published 2021년 12월 17일

Tridge summary

Shengli Village in Peng City has seen significant benefits from the construction of high-standard farmlands, particularly in melon cultivation. This has attracted merchants, promoted contract agriculture, and encouraged better agricultural production. The planting of green crops like cabbage and carrots has also increased land utilization rate and income for the farmers. The high-standard farmland project has been key in optimizing agricultural varieties and encouraging prosperity in the characteristic planting industry.
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Original content

Shengli Village is the village of Zhuangye where melons are grown in Peng City, Dalal District, Meirui. Cultivating the Tao, providing better services for agricultural production, removing obstacles to the development of characteristic industries, and promoting the more efficient development of the agricultural industry. According to reports, since the construction of the high-standard farmland in the village, the villagers have also enjoyed huge benefits, and they have also attracted many merchants to place orders, which has promoted the development of contract agriculture, and effectively promoted farmers to do a good job in agricultural production. The more consumers love it, it also helps the region to form its own distinctive agricultural product brand, promote economic growth, and encourage farmers to increase their income. In addition to planting cantaloupe, Melis District also planted a large number of green crops such as cabbage and carrots. The implementation of ...
Source: SXNCB

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