Xizang grows apples on its vast pebble beaches


"We have been collecting meltwater from the nearby mountains and storing it in tanks for irrigation purposes," he said.
Attracted by substantial government subsidies, Dashan Agriculture ventured into apple cultivation in the warm, humid river valley last year. The region benefits from extended sunlight hours and significant temperature fluctuations between day and night, ideal for producing exceptionally sweet apples.
In a departure from traditional open-air orchards managed by small-scale farmers, Dashan Agriculture's innovative approach involves closely planting dwarf apple trees in rows, precisely spaced to accommodate tractors equipped with pesticide sprayers. Protective netted shelters have been erected above to shield the trees from potential threats like hail, sun, wind, and birds.