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Chongqing grows Zihuai Mountain with a yield of 3000 kg per mu.

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, Chongqing grows Zihuai Mountain with a yield of 3000 kg per mu.

Original title: successful trial planting in Zihuai Mountain, Guxi Town, Tongnan

The villagers dug Zihuai Mountain.

Huai Shan, also known as Chinese yam, generally the meat is white, but the purple Huai Shan, have you seen it? Recently, Tongnan District Guxi Town Sima Village trial planting 50 mu of purple Huai Shan is about to be listed, the highest yield per mu can reach 6000 jin, the pre-price is about 18 yuan per kilogram.

It is understood that the author saw that rows of intersecting bamboo shelves were covered with cyan rattan leaves, and Huai Mountain grew under a long mound. These plants look not much different from the general Huai Mountain, but the Huai Mountain is purple.

Grower Liu Tao took a bamboo board and gently threw away the surface soil to dig out Huai Mountain. "dig Huai Mountain gently. If the skin is hurt or broken, you can't afford the price." Liu Tao said that this spring, he heard that Guang'an in Sichuan Province has purple Huai Mountain, which is very popular in the market and the price is high. So, together with other villagers, they raised more than 200,000 yuan, transferred 50 mu of mountains, bought seedlings, moulds, and fertilizers, and began to try to grow Zihuai Mountain. Half a year has passed, and now the Huai Mountain in the field is thick and long, and a bumper harvest is in sight. "these 50 mu of Huai Mountain will be harvested at the end of the month, and the total output is expected to reach more than 80 tons."

Liu Tao was overjoyed by the success of the trial. He said that for the first time this year, the yield is not high due to lack of experience, and they plan to transfer more land in 2016 and expand the acreage to more than 300 mu. At the same time, he has reached an agreement with more than 40 households in the village to provide them with seedlings and technology to encourage them to plant together.

 
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