In pics: Off-season Chinese Toon help increase farmers' income in Liaocheng, Shandong

Source:sdchina.com 2025-01-06 15:04:09

During the cold winter season, more than 60 greenhouses have entered the picking season for off-season Chinese toon in Linchang Village, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province. Local villagers are busy picking and transporting them to supply markets in Beijing, Shanghai, and other places. In recent years, Chiping District of Liaocheng City has developed characteristic agriculture according to local conditions to help increase agricultural efficiency and farmers' income. (Photo by Ma Hongkun)

During the cold winter season, more than 60 greenhouses have entered the picking season for off-season Chinese toon in Linchang Village, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province. Local villagers are busy picking and transporting them to supply markets in Beijing, Shanghai, and other places. In recent years, Chiping District of Liaocheng City has developed characteristic agriculture according to local conditions to help increase agricultural efficiency and farmers' income. (Photo by Ma Hongkun)

During the cold winter season, more than 60 greenhouses have entered the picking season for off-season Chinese toon in Linchang Village, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province. Local villagers are busy picking and transporting them to supply markets in Beijing, Shanghai, and other places. In recent years, Chiping District of Liaocheng City has developed characteristic agriculture according to local conditions to help increase agricultural efficiency and farmers' income. (Photo by Ma Hongkun)

During the cold winter season, more than 60 greenhouses have entered the picking season for off-season Chinese toon in Linchang Village, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province. Local villagers are busy picking and transporting them to supply markets in Beijing, Shanghai, and other places. In recent years, Chiping District of Liaocheng City has developed characteristic agriculture according to local conditions to help increase agricultural efficiency and farmers' income. (Photo by Ma Hongkun)