Okra increases farmers' income in Tancheng, Shandong

sdchina.com 07-02-2024 16:25:05

Recently, the more than 160 mu of okra enters the harvest season in a vegetable planting base in Manan Village, Tancheng County, Linyi City. In recent years, Tancheng has pushed forward rural revitalization with great efforts, actively developed contract agriculture and efficient agriculture to promote agricultural efficiency, farmers' income increase, and rural revitalization. (Photo by Zhang Chunlei)

Recently, the more than 160 mu of okra enters the harvest season in a vegetable planting base in Manan Village, Tancheng County, Linyi City. In recent years, Tancheng has pushed forward rural revitalization with great efforts, actively developed contract agriculture and efficient agriculture to promote agricultural efficiency, farmers' income increase, and rural revitalization. (Photo by Zhang Chunlei)

Recently, the more than 160 mu of okra enters the harvest season in a vegetable planting base in Manan Village, Tancheng County, Linyi City. In recent years, Tancheng has pushed forward rural revitalization with great efforts, actively developed contract agriculture and efficient agriculture to promote agricultural efficiency, farmers' income increase, and rural revitalization. (Photo by Zhang Chunlei)

Recently, the more than 160 mu of okra enters the harvest season in a vegetable planting base in Manan Village, Tancheng County, Linyi City. In recent years, Tancheng has pushed forward rural revitalization with great efforts, actively developed contract agriculture and efficient agriculture to promote agricultural efficiency, farmers' income increase, and rural revitalization. (Photo by Zhang Chunlei)

Recently, the more than 160 mu of okra enters the harvest season in a vegetable planting base in Manan Village, Tancheng County, Linyi City. In recent years, Tancheng has pushed forward rural revitalization with great efforts, actively developed contract agriculture and efficient agriculture to promote agricultural efficiency, farmers' income increase, and rural revitalization. (Photo by Zhang Chunlei)