Busy harvest of pollution-free vegetables in Qingdao

sdchina.com 05-21-2024 17:09:24

During the period of Grain Buds, workers in an ecological base of Qingdao are busy in picking ripe pollution-free vegetables such as cucumbers, tomatoes, and green beans to supply the local market. In recent years, this ecological park has introduced modern management concepts and corporate governance systems to enable the community's collective economy to shift from addressing basic needs to achieving mutual benefits in terms of financial gains.

During the period of Grain Buds, workers in an ecological base of Qingdao are busy in picking ripe pollution-free vegetables such as cucumbers, tomatoes, and green beans to supply the local market. In recent years, this ecological park has introduced modern management concepts and corporate governance systems to enable the community's collective economy to shift from addressing basic needs to achieving mutual benefits in terms of financial gains.

During the period of Grain Buds, workers in an ecological base of Qingdao are busy in picking ripe pollution-free vegetables such as cucumbers, tomatoes, and green beans to supply the local market. In recent years, this ecological park has introduced modern management concepts and corporate governance systems to enable the community's collective economy to shift from addressing basic needs to achieving mutual benefits in terms of financial gains.

During the period of Grain Buds, workers in an ecological base of Qingdao are busy in picking ripe pollution-free vegetables such as cucumbers, tomatoes, and green beans to supply the local market. In recent years, this ecological park has introduced modern management concepts and corporate governance systems to enable the community's collective economy to shift from addressing basic needs to achieving mutual benefits in terms of financial gains.

During the period of Grain Buds, workers in an ecological base of Qingdao are busy in picking ripe pollution-free vegetables such as cucumbers, tomatoes, and green beans to supply the local market. In recent years, this ecological park has introduced modern management concepts and corporate governance systems to enable the community's collective economy to shift from addressing basic needs to achieving mutual benefits in terms of financial gains.