smart cultivation techniques
Re-Designing How Agriculture Was Done for Generations
to Maximize Harvest & Production
Fruit cultivation techniques developed by the Northwest A&F University were introduced to four economically depressed villages to improve production. One project involved a non-complex system using waste material from dairy cows both to generate methane as a fuel source,
and to use as fertilizer for cherry trees.
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The purpose of the projects is to demonstrate the feasibility of setting up simple technologies to improve income levels and resolving livelihood issues in poverty-stricken rural areas. The economic improvement in these villages serves as models for other disadvantaged localities.
In cooperation with Northwest A&F University, the "Ecosystem demonstration site for milk cow, biosgas and cherry" in Shanxi Guangji and "Demonstration site for chesnut variety improvement" in Mazhao were established at the end of 2005.
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