In pics: Farmers busy with morel mushroom harvest in Qingdao, Shandong

Source:sdchina.com 2025-02-21 17:03:54

Recently, the morel mushrooms in Baishi New Village, Laixi City, Shandong Province, have entered the harvest season. The liumei series of morel mushrooms planted in this village yield 500 kilograms per mu, but still fail to meet the market's demand. (Photo by Han Jiajun)

Recently, the morel mushrooms in Baishi New Village, Laixi City, Shandong Province, have entered the harvest season. The liumei series of morel mushrooms planted in this village yield 500 kilograms per mu, but still fail to meet the market's demand. (Photo by Han Jiajun)

Recently, the morel mushrooms in Baishi New Village, Laixi City, Shandong Province, have entered the harvest season. The liumei series of morel mushrooms planted in this village yield 500 kilograms per mu, but still fail to meet the market's demand. (Photo by Han Jiajun)

Recently, the morel mushrooms in Baishi New Village, Laixi City, Shandong Province, have entered the harvest season. The liumei series of morel mushrooms planted in this village yield 500 kilograms per mu, but still fail to meet the market's demand. (Photo by Han Jiajun)

Recently, the morel mushrooms in Baishi New Village, Laixi City, Shandong Province, have entered the harvest season. The liumei series of morel mushrooms planted in this village yield 500 kilograms per mu, but still fail to meet the market's demand. (Photo by Han Jiajun)

Recently, the morel mushrooms in Baishi New Village, Laixi City, Shandong Province, have entered the harvest season. The liumei series of morel mushrooms planted in this village yield 500 kilograms per mu, but still fail to meet the market's demand. (Photo by Han Jiajun)

Recently, the morel mushrooms in Baishi New Village, Laixi City, Shandong Province, have entered the harvest season. The liumei series of morel mushrooms planted in this village yield 500 kilograms per mu, but still fail to meet the market's demand. (Photo by Han Jiajun)