Shaoyang** Yun Shaoyang Client, February 24 (Reporter Guo Huipeng) "The order volume during the Spring Festival this year is very considerable, and our citrus harvests last year have been sold almost." On February 23, in the former state-owned horticultural farm in Dongkou County, Yuan Jinhua, the proprietress of Yuan's Xuefeng Mandarin, introduced to reporters.
Walking along the road leading from the center of the county to the horticultural field, along the way you can see a lot of fruit farmers like Yuan Jinhua set up stalls to sell fruits at the door of their homes, and there is often only a simple advertising banner next to the stall, which says that the fruit farmers will stop and bring dozens of catties after finding their favorite businesses, and there are also returning home to buy a few boxes.
This kind of business set up at the door of the fruit is extremely free for the fruit farmers, relying on the land resources of the horticultural farm in the past, their planting base is also near the home, as soon as the order is received, you can pick and sell it now after walking a few steps. "Our orchard has a total of more than 10 acres, planted with four or five hundred orange trees, and can produce an average of more than 100,000 catties a year. Yuan Jinhua said happily that as a local fruit farmer, she has been planting citrus for more than 30 years, specializing in high-quality fruit routes, and has accumulated a large number of old customers.
The aroma of wine is not afraid of deep alleys. The reason why many people drive here to buy them during the Spring Festival is because the citrus we grow is as sweet as honey and full of the taste of hometown, and you can't eat such authentic ones anywhere else. Xiao Jinguo, the former captain of the seventh production brigade of the horticultural field, said that the natural barrier of the Xuefeng Mountains has formed a unique microclimate and excellent ecological environment, which has created the excellent quality of the Xuefeng mandarins at the entrance of the cave, and the varieties are mainly divided into early-maturing Miyagawa, medium-ripening Owari and late-maturing mandarins, which can be sold at 6 to 10 yuan per catty at the best time.
With the rapid development of e-commerce and the growth of the logistics industry, Yuan Jinhua's citrus business is becoming more and more popular. According to her, nearly one-third of the citrus goes out of the hole every year and is sold to Wugang, Huaihua, Changsha and other surrounding counties and cities, and even exported to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong and other places. Many wanderers who can't return to their hometowns for the New Year buy New Year's goods, they will think of the tangerines in their hometown, and they will feast on them at the expense of high courier costs.
When asked how much money she earned this year, Yuan Jinhua smiled even more, "Last year's harvest was very good, an increase of 10% compared with previous years.
With an output of thirty or forty, the net profit earned more than 200,000 yuan. After the New Year, we must continue to top dressing, pruning, weeding, only when the management is good can we produce good oranges. ”