Orchard and perennial plantations refer to the land where the planting of intensive perennial crops is mainly collected fruits, leaves, roots, stems, juice, etc., with a coverage of more than 50% or more than 70% of the number of trees per mu, including land used for seedlings. Factors influencing site assessment** include natural factors, socio-economic factors and specific factors.
Natural factors refer to various natural conditions that affect the productivity of the garden, including climatic conditions, topographic conditions, soil conditions, hydrological conditions and other factors.
Socio-economic factors refer to various socio-economic conditions that affect the income of the garden, including socio-economic development conditions, location conditions, planting management conditions, labor convenience conditions and other factors.
Specific factors refer to the conditions that affect the productivity and profitability of the orchard, including factors such as crop-specific conditions and other specific conditions.
The specific impact factors and indicators are as follows.
Note: During the evaluation process, specific influencing factors can be added and selected according to the actual situation.
The determination of the hotspot engine plan is a complex and meticulous process, and the appropriate evaluation methods and influencing factors should be selected according to the actual situation to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the assessment results. At the same time, attention should be paid to the scientific and standardized nature of the assessment process, so as to improve the level and efficiency of the assessment of the garden.