China: Grab the Grain Rain and farm time to lay good foundation for high yield and harvest in Aksu, Xinjiang

Published 2022년 4월 23일

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Farmers in Aksu, Xinjiang are taking advantage of the Grain Rain to begin spring sowing. Sailimu Town is planning to plant over 20,000 mu of pigmented peppers, using a business model of 'enterprise + cooperative + farmers', in anticipation of an output of around 10,000 tons and a significant increase in farmers' income. Wensu County, a major rice-growing area, is also gearing up for the rice seedling season. Meanwhile, Keping County is nearly completing its cotton planting, with plans to sow 118,000 mu of cotton, and is receiving on-site guidance and technical support from agricultural technicians. The area is also focusing on the management of greenhouse vegetables, winter wheat, and forest fruits.
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April 20th is the Grain Rain of the 24th solar term. As the saying goes: before and after Grain Rain, sow melons and reap melons, and sow beans and reap beans. On that day, farmers in various counties and cities in Aksu, Xinjiang seized the favorable opportunity of rising temperatures and better soil moisture. Busy with the spring sowing of various crops, this year's agricultural production has made a good start and a good start. On April 20th, I walked into Xiahemailis Village, Sailimu Town, Baicheng County. The roar of agricultural machinery in the fields was one after another, showing a busy spring sowing scene. Sailimu Town is organizing farmers to sow pigmented peppers. Combining with the market demand, Limu Town vigorously develops the Xingcun industry in Fuminxing Town and Xingcun in accordance with planting orders, process mechanization, area scale, and green management. This year, the town plans to plant more than 20,000 mu of pigmented peppers. The business model of ...
Source: farmer.cn

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