Developing Efficient Gobi Agriculture in Xinjiang and Scaling Production of Greenhouse Flowers for Export to Gobi Desert Abroad | Yingjisha County | Production
CCTV News: Located in Yingjisha County, Kashgar Prefecture, southwestern Xinjiang, the Gobi Desert covers an area of 3.28 million acres. In recent years, the local government has developed Gobi agriculture according to local conditions, built solar greenhouses to plant flowers, and exported orders to foreign countries.
At present, the roses in Yingjisha County, Xinjiang are in the harvest period. Entering the sunlight greenhouse, the roses are charming and fragrant. Planters are picking fresh flowers in the flower field.
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It is understood that local flowers such as lilies and roses have been planted. Among them, roses can be harvested from 4 to 5 crops per year, with an annual yield of up to 50000 branches. The local government has also introduced an intelligent Internet of Things control system, which allows farmers to control the system to complete tasks such as watering and atomization, improving planting efficiency.
Yingjisha County is adjacent to the border port, making the export of fresh flowers more convenient compared to transporting them to domestic cities. It is understood that the highland red roses, champagne roses and other flowers planted in Ingisha County will be sold to Central Asian countries such as Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
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In recent years, Yingjisha County has introduced technologies such as micro spraying and drip irrigation to solve the water shortage problem in the Gobi Desert. At the same time, the local government will also combine big data, information technology with flower breeding, planting and other processes to assist in the large-scale production of flowers.