Xizang grows apples on its vast pebble beaches

By Li Lei | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2024-09-05 17:46
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Protective nets are erected to shield the trees from birds and natural threats like hail, sun, wind and birds. [Photo by Li Lei/chinadaily.com.cn]

This project has completely transformed the landscape along the riverbank.

Speaking to a group of visitors recently, Yang said the soil beneath his feet used to be pebble beaches covered with large rocks. "As the trees grow taller, they reduce evaporation, which in turn promotes the growth of grass between the rows. After we clear the grass, it transforms into organic fertilizer. This process, repeated year after year, will eventually transform the land into fertile soil rich in organic matter," he explained.

Yang estimated that the orchard is expected to yield approximately 7.5 metric tons of apples per hectare this year, increasing to between 45 and 60 tons per hectare by 2026 when trees mature.

While there is an abundance of inexpensive labor available for tasks like weeding and apple picking, Yang pointed out a current shortage of skilled workers crucial for maintaining quality standards. Consequently, technicians need to be sourced from eastern provinces, leading to increased costs.

Yang said that the presence of the orchard in Nang county presents an opportunity to cultivate a local workforce of "industrial workers" who can enhance the quality of local apple production and promote a "courtyard economy" concept. Skilled farmers can grow apples in their own yards, meeting specific standards, and then supply them to companies like Dashan Agriculture, thereby boosting local income.

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