Farmers pick up honeysuckle in SW China
DATE:2014-04-28 SOURCE:Xinhua News Agency
Farmers pick up honeysuckle in Xuanwei City, southwest China''s Yunnan Province, April 25, 2014. The city has opened up 80,000 mu (5,333 hectares) of land for planting honeysuckle, a traditional Chinese herb, attracting 11,000 families to take part in the planting. In 2013, the honeysuckle planting brought 150 million yuan (23.985 million US dollars) of revenues to local farmers. (Xinhua/Yang Zongyou)
A farmer shows a basket of honeysuckle in Xuanwei City, southwest China''s Yunnan Province, April 25, 2014. The city has opened up 80,000 mu (5,333 hectares) of land for planting honeysuckle, a traditional Chinese herb, attracting 11,000 families to take part in the planting. In 2013, the honeysuckle planting brought 150 million yuan (23.985 million US dollars) of revenues to local farmers. (Xinhua/Yang Zongyou)
Farmers pack up honeysuckle in Xuanwei City, southwest China''s Yunnan Province, April 25, 2014. The city has opened up 80,000 mu (5,333 hectares) of land for planting honeysuckle, a traditional Chinese herb, attracting 11,000 families to take part in the planting. In 2013, the honeysuckle planting brought 150 million yuan (23.985 million US dollars) of revenues to local farmers. (Xinhua/Yang Zongyou)