Dalate Banner, Inner Mongolia: The busy saline-alkali land on the bank of the Yellow River has changed

Published 2021년 4월 3일

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Inner Mongolia's Dalat Banner is converting saline-alkali land into high-standard farmland, having transformed nearly 90,000 mu of such land and 50,000 mu of irrigated land from 2019 using engineering, agricultural, and biological methods. The initiative, located in a national commodity grain base, aims to increase agricultural efficiency and mechanization. The process involves leveling the land and spraying desulphurization gypsum, with plans to convert an additional 90,000 mu of land this year.
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Photo by Xinhua News Agency, Dalat Banner (Inner Mongolia), April 3, 2021 Dalat Banner, Inner Mongolia: The busy saline soil on the bank of the Yellow River has changed. On April 3, the staff leveled the land in Zhaojun Town, Dalat Banner Right now is the time of spring plowing and preparation. Dalate Banner in Inner Mongolia, located on the southern bank of the Yellow River, has taken various measures to turn the old saline-alkali land into high-standard farmland. Dalate Banner is located in the "ji" bend of the Yellow River and is an important national commodity grain base. From 2019, Dalat Banner has transformed nearly 90,000 mu of saline-alkali land and 50,000 mu of well-irrigated land in the Yellow Irrigation District into high-standard farmland through engineering measures, agronomic measures, and biological measures. This year, the local area will continue to complete 90,000 mu of land. The construction of standard farmland further enhances ...
Source: Sohu

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