China: Give full play to advantages to increase supply and ensure the stability of the "vegetable basket"

Published 2021년 11월 3일

Tridge summary

In response to unfavorable weather and decreasing temperatures, Xin County in Shandong Province is providing technical guidance to farmers to prevent diseases and insect pests in vegetable crops. The county is also advising farmers to grow more leafy and fast-growing vegetables to meet market demand. Meanwhile, Shouguang City is providing technical guidance and increasing vegetable allocation to ensure stable and increased production. Yunnan Province, known for its balanced vegetable production throughout the year, is accelerating vegetable production and developing sales channels to supply more than 150 products in various regions. Handan City, a major vegetable planting and distribution base in northern China, is also optimizing the vegetable entry process to facilitate trading and importing foreign vegetables to make up for the temporary shortage of local vegetables.
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Strengthen guidance to stabilize production and increase production Reporter Wang Jinhu "You kidney beans have fallen flowers and fruits. You have to spray some foliar fertilizer to protect the leaf surface. If the remedial action is timely, the output will not decrease." On October 27, a remark by Wang Zhonghui, an agricultural technician from Dongduzhuang Town, Xin County, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province , Let the grower Shao Huaibing's frowned brows unfold. In response to the unfavorable weather and the gradual decrease in temperature in the early stage, Xin County organized more than 30 experts to go deep into the fields to provide specific technical guidance for farmers in the current weather and soil conditions in the prevention and control of diseases and insect pests, and replanting stubble crops. Yinan County, Linyi City’s cucumber planting area and yield rank first in the country. Recently, the purchase price of cucumbers here has increased by 210% compared with the ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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