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The first batch of greenhouse loquat "debuted", and the output value can increase by 10,000 yuan per mu →

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(CCTV Finance "First Time") Right now, it is the season when loquat is ripe. Renshou County, Meishan City, Sichuan Province, one of the largest loquat production bases in southwest China, began growing loquat in greenhouses last year, and recently ushered in the first harvest season.

The first batch of greenhouse loquat "debuted", and the output value can increase by 10,000 yuan per mu →

In a family farm located in Wengong Town, Renshou County, 40 acres of greenhouse loquat are maturing one after another, with bright colors and mouth-watering.

The first batch of greenhouse loquat "debuted", and the output value can increase by 10,000 yuan per mu →

Xu Xuebing, head of a family farm in Wengong Town, Renshou County, Meishan City, Sichuan: The maturity is about a month ahead of schedule, and we can now sell more than 15 yuan per catty, which is at least half higher than the loquat that has not been planted in greenhouses.

The first batch of greenhouse loquat "debuted", and the output value can increase by 10,000 yuan per mu →

In Guiwan Village, Wengong Town, 140 acres of greenhouse loquat also harvested. The villagers are busy packing and packing the loquat for the merchants who come to buy them. This year, the local government is also using live webcasts and other methods to expand sales channels. It is understood that Wengong Town has launched a pilot project of loquat in greenhouses since last year, with a planting area of more than 600 acres.

The first batch of greenhouse loquat "debuted", and the output value can increase by 10,000 yuan per mu →

Liao Fang, director of the Agricultural Comprehensive Service Center of Wengong Town, Renshou County, Meishan City, Sichuan: The yield of greenhouse planting will increase by 1,000 kg per mu compared with conventional planting, and the output value of greenhouse planting will increase by 10,000 yuan per mu compared with conventional planting.

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Editor: Dong Lindan

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