A bumper harvest is expected at the 6,000-acre tussah breeding base in Acheng, Harbin, and silkworm pupae are expected to be available in early September
Currently, at the tussah breeding base of more than 6,000 acres in Jiulongshan Industrial Park, Acheng Farm, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, tussah silkworms are about to turn into cocoons and pupae, and the pupae are expected to be available for sale in early September.
This year, the farm relies on the advantages of regional agricultural resources to create urban agricultural characteristics, develop characteristic agriculture and brand agriculture, continue to develop high-tech, high-yield nutrition, health, low-carbon and safe high-end products, and increase the number of green agricultural products. Supply, find a unique path of tussah breeding, and broaden new ways to increase income.
During the tussah breeding process, technical personnel went into the silkworm mountain in real time, went deep into the masses, paid attention to each critical period of tussah growth, provided on-site technical guidance, and carried out timely silkworm smoothing, shearing and other related work. The silkworms in the tussah base are now strong and a good harvest is in sight.
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