More than 200,000 acres of red dates welcome a bumper harvest in Xinjiang, China

Published 2021년 11월 17일

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In Ruoqiang County, Bazhou, 233,800 acres of red dates have had a good harvest this year. The town of Wutam Township has seen a productive 10,000 acres of red date orchards, with farmers starting the harvest and drying the dates naturally. Yields per mu (a traditional Chinese measure of land) are estimated to be between 200 and 300 kilograms.
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In Ruoqiang County, Bazhou, adjacent to the end of the county, this year, 233,800 acres of red dates also ushered in a bumper harvest. In the 10,000 acres of red dates orchard in Wutam Township, Ruoqiang County, date farmers are cutting down the trees and drying them naturally. With a light tap on the red dates, the red dates will fall down like rain, and then use the "artifact" of blowing dates to form a "red date river" in the jujube forest belt. Zao farmer Perati Smaili of Guolewusitang ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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