Following the rains, three groups of aluminum-cultivating professional co-operatives grew in the village of the fish town town of tsai dynasty, where a patch of aluminum “polymers” grew up, where the chairman of the co-operative, li wen, was busy negotiating his business, and the members of the co-operatives packed the harvest of a car (right chart)。
Mr. Levin was the first person in the village to try to plant the platinum. According to him, platinum is a crop that has been growing for many years, and underground roots are well developed, so that sowing can last for more than 10 years, and more than 20 centimetres to harvest it, and it is the best growing harvest period from march to july each year。
“as a result of the study, platinum cultivation is indeed promising, so the foot is coming in.” at that time, li wen signed 10 years of land transfer rights and planted more than 20 acres of neptunium。

Li wen, for example, wrote to the press: at wholesale prices, 6 yuan/kg on the market, 1,700 kg on acreage, 10,200 dollars on an acre, and at least 9,000 dollars per acre at the cost of labour, etc。
“our americium is fully grown using organic fertilizers, without spraying pesticides and with high nutritional value.” in his presentation, li wen said that the platinum was full of treasures and that, in addition to selling fresh, twigs could be dried and canned; the leaves could be made of tea and feed。
Mr. Levin described the heavy rains that have taken place recently and the gills are growing so fast that they only show their heads today, and tomorrow a chopstick is so long that it has to be cut almost every other day. The villagers of liang longlan, who were busy harvesting the platinum, were happy to say, "the plume is small and its benefits are great! It's time to see the money every day, and an acre of money."

Don't look at the fact that the villagers now exaggerate their planting, but when they started growing, they were cautious. More than a decade ago, when it became clear that the economic benefits of planting beryllium were higher than those of traditional crops such as cotton and garlic, li wen had been imported from the field and tested for several years. In order to scale up the cultivation and increase the income of the villagers, three groups of li wen teachers and the village branch secretary zhu zhu have consulted to promote it throughout the village. However, most villagers waved, fearing that they would not have the technology and experience to grow, and the price of a herring seed was high, requiring one acre or two items, one or two of which would have to be more than 900 and the poor would have to be compensated。
In order to address the concerns of the villagers, in 2011 the three herds were planted in their home in eight acres, with the first year producing over 5,000 acres. This has stimulated the motivation of the villagers, who are growing a growing number of them。
At present, over 300 acres are grown in the small villages and nearly 2,000 acres are being cultivated in the surrounding areas by radiation, which attracts traders to buy them every day。

It is understood that most of the americium acquired in the past is used to make cans and sell to japan and korea; today, as domestic markets become more and more acceptable, the price of americium is pushed up. “the demand for large cities such as beijing and shanghai reached 34 tons per day, wholesale prices were around $20 per kilogram, and supermarket retail prices were at least $30 or more.” li said。
With the opening up of the market for beryllium and the growing motivation of growers, three groups of beryllium growers have now been established in the village and more than 60 members have been developed, with an average annual income of more than $12,000。




