Qianjiang, Chongqing: “Volunteer Red” helps sericulture and spring management
Recently, the 95,000-acre mulberry garden in Qianjiang District, Chongqing has been bustling with vitality. Volunteers and silkworm farmers have joined hands to seize the critical period of spring maintenance, fertilizing, weeding, and replanting to increase production. Laying the foundation for a good harvest.
”Clean up the weeds in the mulberry garden, the mulberry trees will grow better, and the quality of the mulberry leaves in the later period will be higher, and the silkworms will be produced. The cocoon is big and plump.” In a mulberry garden in Baitu Township, Qianjiang District, a mulberry farmer is teaching the management and maintenance experience of the mulberry garden to the volunteers who came to help.
More than 20 volunteers and mulberry farmers wielded hoes and were busy with spring plowing, weeding, plowing, fertilizing, disease prevention and pest control, etc. The “red vests” painted a beautiful landscape.
“The spring management of sericulture is related to the quality of sericulture in a year and is very important. I am very grateful to the volunteers for helping me.” said a major sericulture farmer in Baitu Township.
In order to further promote scientific sericulture, boost the confidence of sericulture farmers, and ensure the steady development of the sericulture industry, the New Era Civilized Practice Institute of Shanling Township, Qianjiang District recruited elite soldiers and formed 6 “Six Lectures” teams to send technology to Go to the spring plowing line.
Volunteers conducted face-to-face, hands-on teaching on mulberry garden management, silkworm rearing, silkworm shed management techniques and precautions, covering more than 120 large and small mulberry gardens in Shanling Township.
During this period, “Volunteer Reds” are active everywhere in various mulberry gardens in Qianjiang District. They work hard, use their sweat to support the spring management of sericulture, move their classrooms into the fields, and use technology to protect sericulture production throughout the year.
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