Butterbur planting technology and benefits

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-28

Coltsfoot is an important Chinese herbal medicine, with a large market demand and stable market. Under suitable planting conditions, the yield per mu can reach about 200-300 kg, and the income per mu can reach about 10,000-15,000 yuan according to the market ** about 50 yuan per kilogram. In addition, coltsfoot can also be processed into various products, such as coltsfoot tea, coltsfoot syrup, etc., which can further increase revenue.

Coltsfoot likes cool and humid climates, and often grows in rivers, sandy lands, forest edges, etc., which are cold-tolerant and shade-tolerant, and avoid high temperature and drought. The fertile land and cool and humid climate of Tanjiashan Village are very suitable for the growth of coltsfoot flowers. The Party Committee of Maquan Township and the first party committee of Maquan Township actively introduced the planting farmer cooperative of Qitianyi Branch of Zhangxian County to build a demonstration base for planting winter flowers of 1,000 mu in Tanjiashan Village, providing it with policy and technical support and helping rural revitalization.

The cultivation of coltsfoot flowers can bring not only economic benefits, but also social benefits. The cultivation of coltsfoot can promote the adjustment of rural industrial structure and economic development, and improve the income and living standards of farmers. At the same time, the planting of coltsfoot can also drive the development of related industries, such as processing industry, logistics industry, etc., and further promote the development of the local economy.

To sum up, the cultivation of coltsfoot flowers has high economic and social benefits. Through scientific planting techniques, it is possible to increase yields and improve quality, further increasing yields. At the same time, the support and guidance of the first can also promote the development of the coltsfoot industry and promote the prosperity of the local economy.

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