Tibet saw grain and vegetable harvests in 2015

2015-12-29 10:24:23 | From:China Tibet Online

Photo shows barley field in the Panam County of Tibet on August 3rd.According the most recent data from the Farming and Animal Husbandry Office of Tibet, it was observed that in 2015 Tibet’s grain yield broke through 1 million tons for the first time ever, with the total amounting to over one million tons; and an annual vegetable yield of 820,000 tons. Both have reached the highest yields in history.[Photo/Xinhua]

Photo shows two yaks cultivate in the Rinpung County of Tibet on October 27th.According the most recent data from the Farming and Animal Husbandry Office of Tibet, it was observed that in 2015 Tibet’s grain yield broke through 1 million tons for the first time ever, with the total amounting to over one million tons; and an annual vegetable yield of 820,000 tons. Both have reached the highest yields in history.[Photo/Xinhua]

 

Photo shows proto-species seeds cultivated by Dawa Dondrup in the Gyinkar village within the Batsa Township of the Panam County in Tibet, on October the 28th.

According the most recent data from the Farming and Animal Husbandry Office of Tibet, it was observed that in 2015 Tibet’s grain yield broke through 1 million tons for the first time ever, with the total amounting to over one million tons; and an annual vegetable yield of 820,000 tons. Both have reached the highest yields in history.[Photo/Xinhua]

Photo taken on October 28 show agro-technical staff harvests cucumbers in the Pentsang Village of the Batsa Township in Panam County, Tibet.According the most recent data from the Farming and Animal Husbandry Office of Tibet, it was observed that in 2015 Tibet’s grain yield broke through 1 million tons for the first time ever, with the total amounting to over one million tons; and an annual vegetable yield of 820,000 tons. Both have reached the highest yields in history.[Photo/Xinhua]

Photo taken in Lhasa on May 16th shows Chema-proposing (or rather mascot-proposing) during a Tibetan wedding.According the most recent data from the Farming and Animal Husbandry Office of Tibet, it was observed that in 2015 Tibet’s grain yield broke through 1 million tons for the first time ever, with the total amounting to over one million tons; and an annual vegetable yield of 820,000 tons. Both have reached the highest yields in history.[Photo/Xinhua]

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