Group 1: Agricultural Development in Ganzi Prefecture - Ganzi Prefecture is experiencing a harvest season with significant yields, including over 280 million pounds of "Meiren Cui" apples and an expected total barley production of over 27,800 tons, marking a 4.9% increase from last year [2] - The region faces challenges such as limited arable land, high altitude, and poor transportation, which complicate agricultural development [2] - Innovative agricultural practices, including crop rotation and the introduction of winter crops, have been implemented to enhance productivity and soil health [5][6] Group 2: Forest Resources and Economic Development - Ganzi Prefecture is leveraging its extensive forest resources, with 6.96 million hectares of forest land, to develop a "forest economy" by promoting products like mushrooms, green tea, and medicinal herbs [7] - As of June this year, the production of forest products reached 9,111.7 tons, generating nearly 2 billion yuan in value [8] - The region has also developed various livestock farming practices under forest canopies, contributing to an additional revenue of 15.99 million yuan [9] Group 3: Organic Product Development - The first organic index for Ganzi's mushrooms was released, achieving a score of 83.4%, which enhances the brand's marketability [10][11] - Ganzi's organic products, including "Meiren Cui" apples and other specialty items, have seen significant market success, with premium mushrooms priced over 1,000 yuan per kilogram [11] - The region aims to establish a comprehensive logistics hub for organic products, focusing on six major industry clusters, including yak and pig farming, grains, fruits, and wines [11]
破除海拔高、耕地少、交通差等农业发展制约要素 甘孜兴农事 高原绘“丰”景
Si Chuan Ri Bao·2025-09-18 06:42