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In Shache County, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the marigold harvest is in full swing, with farmers hand-picking large blooms from over 6,667 hectares of flowers to ensure quality and multiple yields through October. Supported by leading enterprises, the county has built a full industrial chain from planting to processing, with village-level collection points allowing growers to sell flowers without leaving home. This thriving sector boosts local incomes, creates stable jobs, and continues to upgrade from raw production to high-value processing, becoming a solid pillar for rural revitalization.
In Shache County, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the marigold harvest is in full swing, with farmers hand-picking large blooms from over 6,667 hectares of flowers to ensure quality and multiple yields through October. Supported by leading enterprises, the county has built a full industrial chain from planting to processing, with village-level collection points allowing growers to sell flowers without leaving home. This thriving sector boosts local incomes, creates stable jobs, and continues to upgrade from raw production to high-value processing, becoming a solid pillar for rural revitalization.