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Potato harvest season peaks in Tengzhou, Shandong Province

by T.G. Lynn
07.06.2024
in Harvesting, News
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Potato harvest season peaks in Tengzhou, Shandong Province

Farmers in Tengzhou, a city in Shandong province widely known for its robust potato industry, are hard at work as the potato harvest season reaches its peak. Over the past few years, Tengzhou has made significant efforts to develop and expand its potato industry, resulting in significant growth and a vibrant agricultural community.

According to the latest data, Tengzhou boasts an impressive potato growing area of ​​about 47,000 hectares. This vast area underscores the city’s commitment to potato farming and its role as a key player in China’s agricultural landscape. The region’s commitment to the crop is demonstrated by the participation of more than 1,300 businesses in the potato sector, including production, processing and marketing.

The extensive network of enterprises not only ensures a stable supply of potatoes to the market, but also stimulates local economic growth by creating jobs and promoting technological innovation in agriculture. The integration of modern farming methods and advanced processing technologies has significantly increased the yield and quality of potatoes produced in Tengzhou.

Current trends in potato farming emphasize sustainable practices and the use of technology to increase efficiency and reduce environmental impact. For example, many farms in Tengzhou have adopted precision farming techniques, which involve the use of GPS and data analytics to optimize planting, irrigation and harvesting processes. This method has proven to be very effective in maximizing yield while minimizing resource use.

In addition, Tengzhou’s potato industry enjoys strong support and investment from local governments and agricultural organizations. This support includes research into disease-resistant potato varieties, innovative storage solutions to reduce post-harvest losses, and market development initiatives to improve the competitiveness of Tengzhou potatoes both domestically and abroad.

The peak harvest season is a testament to the hard work and dedication of Tengzhou farmers, as well as the cooperative efforts of the entire agricultural community. As potatoes move from the fields to markets, consumers can expect to receive high-quality products that reflect the latest advances in agricultural practices.

Tags: Agricultural DevelopmentAgricultural TechnologyAgriculturecrop productionpotato harvestPrecision agricultureShandong Provincesustainable agricultureTengzhou
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