In recent days, china's professional cooperative in the town of pingzhou, namyang commune, henan province, has welcomed the harvest season, and cucumbers, which are grown using small-scale shack technology, have been marketed 30 days earlier. Upon harvest, green cucumbers are ordered by local merchants and the town of nambo, and their products are irradiated in the surrounding cities of luoyang and yangyang, showing a pattern of direct demand and supply。

A series of concentrated cucumbers is very popular. Wang zong dynasty
As a well-known village for vegetable growing in the south-west, the shop village, guided by the tradition of farming over the past 100 years, has been able to upgrade its agricultural model of facilities, with small inputs, low-risk plastic shed farming techniques, increase its capacity to regulate temperature and humidity, break seasonal constraints and achieve the “season-to-season” peak of seasonal vegetables。
It is known that the village is currently standing at the harvest of cucumbers, with more than 10 growers, with a total of 150 acres of growing stock, with an average capacity of 60 centimetres and a steady daily harvest of around 30,000 pounds. As vines grow to a 2-metre production period, single-day acre production is expected to leap to 3,000 pounds, fully guaranteeing the need for 100,000 pounds of bulk purchases。

Growers are picking cucumbers. Wang zong dynasty
"our core competitiveness lies in the three precisions." according to monfan xing, the village's branch secretary, through the ancestral experience of breeding, combined with modern facilities agriculture, has achieved precision in the selection of varieties, precision in the arrangement of mouths and precision in the management of water fertilization. At present, the main supply is about 28 centimetres of fine cucumber, whose taste of cuisine and juicy has formed a market reputation. As a next step, the shop village plans to expand order farming to interface with the fresh powerer platform and move the shop cucumbers towards a wider market. (li xiaofeng, wang zong-hyun)




