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Refined management helps to the high quality development of the grape industry in Bohu County, NW China’s Xinjiang

On August 23, 2021, staffs are pruning side twigs for upcoming harvested grapes in the ten thousand mu grape base of Bohu County, Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, NW China’s Xinjiang.

At present, as wine grapes ripe, the pulp is being soften and the peel is being pigmented and gleaming. In the the ten thousand mu grape base located in the north edge of the Taklimakan Desert in Xinjiang and the south bank of the Bosten Lake, staffs strengthen refined management to ensure the harvest.

In recent years, oriented by the market, Bohu County adjusted and optimized the planting industrial structure, adhered to standardized construction and refined management, greatly improved the agricultural planting level of mechanization, greening and branding, and effectively promoted the green and high-quality development of the agricultural industry. (Correspondent: Nian Lei)

Aerial photo taken on August 23, 2021 shows the ten thousand mu grape base in Bohu County, Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture.

Photo taken on August 23, 2021 shows staffs are pruning side twigs for grapes that is about to be harvested in the ten thousand mu grape base of Bohu County, Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, NW China’s Xinjiang.

Photo taken on August 23, 2021 shows staffs are pruning side twigs for grapes that is about to be harvested in the ten thousand mu grape base of Bohu County, Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, NW China’s Xinjiang.

Photo taken on August 23, 2021 shows staffs are pruning side twigs for grapes that is about to be harvested in the ten thousand mu grape base of Bohu County, Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, NW China’s Xinjiang.

Photo taken on August 23, 2021 shows staffs are pruning side twigs for grapes that is about to be harvested in the ten thousand mu grape base of Bohu County, Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, NW China’s Xinjiang.

Aerial photo taken on August 23, 2021 shows the ten thousand mu grape base in Bohu County, Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture.