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Qianjiang, Chongqing: Spring management of 95,000 acres of mulberry orchard has begun



Qianjiang, Chongqing: Spring management of 95,000 acres of mulberry orchard has begun Qianjiang District, Chongqing City is the national sericulture biological industry base, and its cocoon production has ranke…

Qianjiang, Chongqing: Spring management of 95,000 acres of mulberry orchard has begun

Qianjiang District, Chongqing City is the national sericulture biological industry base, and its cocoon production has ranked first in Chongqing for 12 consecutive years. At present, it is a critical period for spring management of mulberry trees. The agricultural technical service team is active in the fields, guiding villagers to do a good job in spring management of more than 95,000 acres of mulberry orchards, laying a solid foundation for increasing the income of farmers with high yields of silkworm cocoons.

“When you are thinning the buds, you must be careful not to damage the buds, pay attention to the tree structure, and ensure that the branches of the mulberry trees are evenly distributed, so that the mulberry leaves will grow vigorously.” “We are all paying attention as you said, Webmaster Zhou. Don’t worry.” Recently, the reporter saw in Tianhe Village, Baishi Town, Qianjiang District, that the continuous green mulberry gardens were full of vitality. The villagers were taking advantage of the fine weather and were busy thinning the buds of the mulberry trees. In order to allow the mulberry trees to grow better, the village invited sericulture technicians to introduce to everyone the precautions for thinning buds.

Huang Meng, secretary of the Party branch of Tianhe Village, told reporters: “In the past, silkworm farmers thinned mulberry trees based on experience. Only after listening to the technicians’ explanations did we realize that there are so many things to pay attention to. Our village is now seizing the time to thin out the buds of more than 300 people in the village. Thin out the buds in the mulberry garden, manage and raise this year’s sericulture well, and increase the collective income.”

The correct bud thinning method can help improve the yield and quality of mulberry leaves, and is the key to spring management of mulberry orchards. It is understood that there are more than 2,800 acres of mulberry gardens in Baishi Town. During this period, the local area mobilized town and village cadres and sericulture technicians who were knowledgeable in technology to move the classroom into the mulberry garden and teach the villagers step by step how to thin mulberry buds. For families that lack labor force, there are also party member service teams that provide door-to-door services, eliminating worries.

“Currently, mulberry trees grow very fast. If the buds are not thinned out in time, the mulberry branches and leaves will lack nutrients and develop irregularly, which will not provide enough mulberry leaves for later spring silkworm breeding.” Zhou Guangfu, director of Baishi Town Silkworm Cocoon Station express.

Zhang Jiang, the accompanying propaganda and traditional warfare committee member of the local party committee and government committee, told reporters: “It is the critical period of spring management of mulberry gardens. Every day, we have more than 20 sericulture technicians and town and village cadres visiting large sericulture households to provide step-by-step guidance and guidance. Relevant technical training will help them do a good job in spring management of mulberry gardens, making science and technology assisting farmers become a new normal. This spring, the town plans to raise 620 silkworms and produce cocoons in a single season. The income is expected to be more than 1 million yuan.”

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