Each year, 5000Mu paprika at least is planted in Xinjiang, while we own 40 autonomous nursery sheds in Xinjiang, which allows our products to ensure high quality from the first step of seeds selection.
Our paprika plants are growing up healthy and strong every day.
(Photo taken in April) (Photo taken in May)
Meanwhile, the unstable weather conditions of this year has a large adverse effect to the growth of sweet paprika plants. Some farmland after a snow disaster is prone to a large reduction in yields. Even if the seedlings are re-bred, it is a bad influence to the harvest in October. The photos below are shown the effect to the plants. We feel pity for the snow-hit farmland and hopefully it can be recovered to the maximum.
(Farmland in a snowstorm)
(After snow-damaged farmland)
Fortunately, our planting base is not located in the weather disaster area and has not been affected. Below are pictures of our planting base.
Thanks to the natural light and abundant heat resources, the paprika plants are growing taller compared with April.