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Red Net Lanshan County Branch Station October 28 (Correspondent Lei Huiyan, Li Zhongren, Peng Yaomin) In the golden autumn of October, tea and fruits are fragrant, and in the past few days, at the oil tea base in Banwu Village, Xinwei Town, Lanshan County, hundreds of villagers are grabbing the oil tea fruits in good weather, and everywhere there is a busy harvest scene.
Walking into the oil tea base of Banwu Village in Xinwei Town, the green waves of the rolling oil tea forest rolled over, and the oily and full tea fruits were embellished with branches. Early in the morning, the villagers busied themselves through the camellia oleifera forest, transporting bags of freshly picked camellia oleifera fruits down the mountain.
In order to ensure the quality of Camellia oleifera seeds, the varieties and picking time of Camellia oleifera planted in the base are also particularly exquisite, and the oil content of Camellia oleifera seeds will be reduced if they are picked too early, and the yield will be reduced because the fruit cracks and the seeds are lost too late. Therefore, the base will formulate an optimal picking plan every year according to the specific growth of tea fruits.
According to Zhu Wenhui, the person in charge of the oil tea base, since the company was founded, the base has adopted the operation mode of "company + base + farmer" to lead the company to unite 10,800 forest farmers, planting a total of 4,600 mu of tea oil in the county, and more than 1,100 mu of oil tea planting in Banwu Village alone, and pairing with relevant townships to carry out industrial poverty alleviation, driving more than 50,000 surrounding forest farmers to embark on the road to prosperity in the development of modern forestry.
In recent years, Lanshan County has continuously strengthened the improvement of Camellia oleifera varieties and introduced preferential policies to accelerate the development of the traditional camellia oleifera industry, promote farmers' income, and help rural revitalization.