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Vlog. Organic Farm and Spiritual Eco-village in Taiwan
In early 2020 Dada Sadánanda visited Ánanda Suruci Master Unit (spiritual eco-village) in Taiwan which is managed by Dada Yogánanda and his team of staff and volunteers. The Master Unit holds monthly Yoga & Meditation and Detox Retreats and other spiritual programs and retreats. In addition to yoga and meditation, Ánanda Suruci is striving to become an example of ecological sustainability and local self-reliance. To that end, they are engaged in organic farming and ecological water management. You can visit their website for more information: https://www.anandasuruci.org/
0:00 About this place
1:51 Fruits, vegetables, animals and the team in Ananda Suruci
14:53 Special traits of Dada
15:57 Facilities in Ananda Suruci
17:19 Why does Dada like this project?
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published: 03 Oct 2020
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Taiwan opens Asia’s first organic farming research center|Taiwan News
Taiwan has opened Asia’s first research center for organic farming. The facility is based in Hualien, and it was built over eight years with NT$200 million from the central government.
The center aims to provide the technical support that organic farming needs, such as biological pest controls. Speaking at the opening ceremony, acting agriculture minister Chen Junne-jih said the center would help bring more safe produce to consumers and align Taiwan’s organic farming with global standards.
For more Taiwan news, tune in:
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published: 01 Nov 2023
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Fairy Tale Village Organic Farm, Taiwan (童話村農場民宿)
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published: 06 Jan 2012
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Indigenous village in Pingtung forms cooperative to undertake organic farming)
To overcome the steep costs of organic certification, small farmers from the Paiwan tribe in Hsinlu Village, Pingtung, teamed up to form an agricultural cooperative to ensure their produce is healthy and safe to eat. To uphold those standards, members of the co-op occasionally conduct checks, going to individual families’ storehouses to make sure no illegal pesticides and fertilizers have been used. Members of Hsinlu Village’s co-op responsible for inspecting produce stop at each house along this mountain road, checking to see if the organic crops grown by each family comply with regulations. Six years ago, under the leadership of a local pastor, the residents of Hsinlu Village in Shihzih Township, Pingtung, began cultivating organic vegetables. Yang Hsin-chuanHsinlu Village FarmerIn terms...
published: 22 Mar 2017
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Retired business owner starts organic farm and tea plantation in rural Hsinchu
Many people dream of buying a plot of land to retire to, and tending their own little bit of paradise. Today, we meet a former business owner who did just that. After retiring, Chiang Ching-chung bought some land in rural Hsinchu to begin a tea plantation. His Oriental Beauty has won many awards. He also grows organic veggies that can be eaten straight from the field.
Chiang Ching-chung steps through the tea field, pulling up weeds and picking flowers. A few steps away is the vegetable garden with more than 20 types of vegetables growing.
He picks a stalk of celery and starts eating it straight from the ground. He doesn’t use any pesticides or herbicides here, so he does need to pick insects off by hand. The 40-hectare farm is all tended by hand by the owner.
Chiang Ching-chung
Tea plan...
published: 05 Jun 2023
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Field Trip to Ma-Kuang Organic Farm School || NFU TAIWAN
Field Trip to Ma-Kuang Organic Farm School || NFU TAIWAN
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published: 30 Dec 2023
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Organic Taiwan
To win back the soil’s and our own health, a voice calling for introspection has been building in Taiwan. As a result, a push for organic farming that is ecological and brings us back to the soil has been building.
中文版:https://youtu.be/4b4mCeuHFeE
published: 19 Mar 2018
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Beyond Organic: A Wild Tea Farm in Taiwan
This is what a wild tea farm looks like. An intact ecosystem: biodiversity, rich soil and tall, healthy tea trees.
The truth is that conventional tea farms are the exact opposite and even organic tea is usually mass-produced in a similar fashion that harms nature.
The good news is that you have a choice. Learn more about naturally farmed and wild tea on https://satotea.com. Weekly publication of tea-related content, covering our transition from fitting in to doing what we love.
Enjoy.
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published: 02 Dec 2023
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Organic Cultivation Taiwan
Non-Chemical (Organic) Farming Materials & Organic Teas from Taiwan
published: 25 Oct 2020
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Amazing and Incredible Leech Farming in China. Largest Leech Farm in the World. Modern Agriculture
Amazing and Incredible Leech Farming in China. Largest Leech Farm in the World. Modern Agriculture 2023
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published: 05 Jun 2023
19:57
Vlog. Organic Farm and Spiritual Eco-village in Taiwan
In early 2020 Dada Sadánanda visited Ánanda Suruci Master Unit (spiritual eco-village) in Taiwan which is managed by Dada Yogánanda and his team of staff and vo...
In early 2020 Dada Sadánanda visited Ánanda Suruci Master Unit (spiritual eco-village) in Taiwan which is managed by Dada Yogánanda and his team of staff and volunteers. The Master Unit holds monthly Yoga & Meditation and Detox Retreats and other spiritual programs and retreats. In addition to yoga and meditation, Ánanda Suruci is striving to become an example of ecological sustainability and local self-reliance. To that end, they are engaged in organic farming and ecological water management. You can visit their website for more information: https://www.anandasuruci.org/
0:00 About this place
1:51 Fruits, vegetables, animals and the team in Ananda Suruci
14:53 Special traits of Dada
15:57 Facilities in Ananda Suruci
17:19 Why does Dada like this project?
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In early 2020 Dada Sadánanda visited Ánanda Suruci Master Unit (spiritual eco-village) in Taiwan which is managed by Dada Yogánanda and his team of staff and volunteers. The Master Unit holds monthly Yoga & Meditation and Detox Retreats and other spiritual programs and retreats. In addition to yoga and meditation, Ánanda Suruci is striving to become an example of ecological sustainability and local self-reliance. To that end, they are engaged in organic farming and ecological water management. You can visit their website for more information: https://www.anandasuruci.org/
0:00 About this place
1:51 Fruits, vegetables, animals and the team in Ananda Suruci
14:53 Special traits of Dada
15:57 Facilities in Ananda Suruci
17:19 Why does Dada like this project?
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- published: 03 Oct 2020
- views: 4470
0:35
Taiwan opens Asia’s first organic farming research center|Taiwan News
Taiwan has opened Asia’s first research center for organic farming. The facility is based in Hualien, and it was built over eight years with NT$200 million from...
Taiwan has opened Asia’s first research center for organic farming. The facility is based in Hualien, and it was built over eight years with NT$200 million from the central government.
The center aims to provide the technical support that organic farming needs, such as biological pest controls. Speaking at the opening ceremony, acting agriculture minister Chen Junne-jih said the center would help bring more safe produce to consumers and align Taiwan’s organic farming with global standards.
For more Taiwan news, tune in:
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#台灣新聞 #TaiwanNews #民視新聞 #FTV新聞 #Taiwan
https://wn.com/Taiwan_Opens_Asia’S_First_Organic_Farming_Research_Center|Taiwan_News
Taiwan has opened Asia’s first research center for organic farming. The facility is based in Hualien, and it was built over eight years with NT$200 million from the central government.
The center aims to provide the technical support that organic farming needs, such as biological pest controls. Speaking at the opening ceremony, acting agriculture minister Chen Junne-jih said the center would help bring more safe produce to consumers and align Taiwan’s organic farming with global standards.
For more Taiwan news, tune in:
Sun to Fri at 9:30 pm on Channel 152
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- published: 01 Nov 2023
- views: 198
1:32
Fairy Tale Village Organic Farm, Taiwan (童話村農場民宿)
Since young we have been fascinated by the fairytales, often the princess waiting for her handsome prince in shining armor, sometimes we even wonder if the cast...
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- published: 06 Jan 2012
- views: 2377
1:51
Indigenous village in Pingtung forms cooperative to undertake organic farming)
To overcome the steep costs of organic certification, small farmers from the Paiwan tribe in Hsinlu Village, Pingtung, teamed up to form an agricultural coopera...
To overcome the steep costs of organic certification, small farmers from the Paiwan tribe in Hsinlu Village, Pingtung, teamed up to form an agricultural cooperative to ensure their produce is healthy and safe to eat. To uphold those standards, members of the co-op occasionally conduct checks, going to individual families’ storehouses to make sure no illegal pesticides and fertilizers have been used. Members of Hsinlu Village’s co-op responsible for inspecting produce stop at each house along this mountain road, checking to see if the organic crops grown by each family comply with regulations. Six years ago, under the leadership of a local pastor, the residents of Hsinlu Village in Shihzih Township, Pingtung, began cultivating organic vegetables. Yang Hsin-chuanHsinlu Village FarmerIn terms of profit, we weren’t really covering the costs, but in terms of health, it was worth it. And what we didn’t sell, we ate ourselves. But a lack of arable land in the area, together with the low margins involved in selling vegetables, made it hard for individual farmers to save enough money to purchase organic certification. So they banded together to set up a co-op, and purchase certification as a group. Huang Huei-meiPastorA very important aspect of the internal audit is to check if the farmers are using any substances (in their farming) that the co-op doesn’t know about.During inspections, co-op members go directly to each farmer’s warehouse to examine the produce themselves. Now, the people of Hsinlu Village have a better channel by which to sell their organic vegetables, and are even making plans to promote organic tourism, so that visitors can experience the healthy taste of mountain produce straight from the growers.
https://wn.com/Indigenous_Village_In_Pingtung_Forms_Cooperative_To_Undertake_Organic_Farming)
To overcome the steep costs of organic certification, small farmers from the Paiwan tribe in Hsinlu Village, Pingtung, teamed up to form an agricultural cooperative to ensure their produce is healthy and safe to eat. To uphold those standards, members of the co-op occasionally conduct checks, going to individual families’ storehouses to make sure no illegal pesticides and fertilizers have been used. Members of Hsinlu Village’s co-op responsible for inspecting produce stop at each house along this mountain road, checking to see if the organic crops grown by each family comply with regulations. Six years ago, under the leadership of a local pastor, the residents of Hsinlu Village in Shihzih Township, Pingtung, began cultivating organic vegetables. Yang Hsin-chuanHsinlu Village FarmerIn terms of profit, we weren’t really covering the costs, but in terms of health, it was worth it. And what we didn’t sell, we ate ourselves. But a lack of arable land in the area, together with the low margins involved in selling vegetables, made it hard for individual farmers to save enough money to purchase organic certification. So they banded together to set up a co-op, and purchase certification as a group. Huang Huei-meiPastorA very important aspect of the internal audit is to check if the farmers are using any substances (in their farming) that the co-op doesn’t know about.During inspections, co-op members go directly to each farmer’s warehouse to examine the produce themselves. Now, the people of Hsinlu Village have a better channel by which to sell their organic vegetables, and are even making plans to promote organic tourism, so that visitors can experience the healthy taste of mountain produce straight from the growers.
- published: 22 Mar 2017
- views: 183
2:18
Retired business owner starts organic farm and tea plantation in rural Hsinchu
Many people dream of buying a plot of land to retire to, and tending their own little bit of paradise. Today, we meet a former business owner who did just that....
Many people dream of buying a plot of land to retire to, and tending their own little bit of paradise. Today, we meet a former business owner who did just that. After retiring, Chiang Ching-chung bought some land in rural Hsinchu to begin a tea plantation. His Oriental Beauty has won many awards. He also grows organic veggies that can be eaten straight from the field.
Chiang Ching-chung steps through the tea field, pulling up weeds and picking flowers. A few steps away is the vegetable garden with more than 20 types of vegetables growing.
He picks a stalk of celery and starts eating it straight from the ground. He doesn’t use any pesticides or herbicides here, so he does need to pick insects off by hand. The 40-hectare farm is all tended by hand by the owner.
Chiang Ching-chung
Tea plantation owner
Our tea plantation here has been certified organic, so we can’t spray pesticides. If there are insects, we pick them off.
Chiang stoops to remove pests from the crops. You might never guess that he used to own a massage clinic in Taipei. After retirement, he moved here, to the mountains of Beipu, and spent hundreds of millions in savings on this plot of land. Here at his very own farm he grows Oriental Beauty oolong tea.
Chiang Ching-chung
Tea plantation owner
My days used to be so jam-packed with things to do. After we got our plot in Beipu, the pace of life slowed down and we’ve gotten healthier, in terms of mind, body and spirit. Over the last few years, friends have often seen me and said, “Wow, Chiang, how come you never age?!”
Chiang has learned a lot from growing tea. His Oriental Beauty won the top prize in a Hsinchu County tea contest, as well asthe three-star award at a competition in Belgium.
Chiang Ching-chung
Tea plantation owner
I was a consultant for the Council of Agriculture, about 20 years ago. I think Taiwanese tea is the jewel of this land. There are so many competitions, one after the other, and Taiwanese Oriental Beauty oolong won the iTQi contest in Belgium, taking home its highest award.
Who would imagine the boss of a major metropolitan massage clinic would pack in the city life to go and found an organic farm? Chiang says the countryside has let him slow down and start a new, gentler chapter of life.
https://wn.com/Retired_Business_Owner_Starts_Organic_Farm_And_Tea_Plantation_In_Rural_Hsinchu
Many people dream of buying a plot of land to retire to, and tending their own little bit of paradise. Today, we meet a former business owner who did just that. After retiring, Chiang Ching-chung bought some land in rural Hsinchu to begin a tea plantation. His Oriental Beauty has won many awards. He also grows organic veggies that can be eaten straight from the field.
Chiang Ching-chung steps through the tea field, pulling up weeds and picking flowers. A few steps away is the vegetable garden with more than 20 types of vegetables growing.
He picks a stalk of celery and starts eating it straight from the ground. He doesn’t use any pesticides or herbicides here, so he does need to pick insects off by hand. The 40-hectare farm is all tended by hand by the owner.
Chiang Ching-chung
Tea plantation owner
Our tea plantation here has been certified organic, so we can’t spray pesticides. If there are insects, we pick them off.
Chiang stoops to remove pests from the crops. You might never guess that he used to own a massage clinic in Taipei. After retirement, he moved here, to the mountains of Beipu, and spent hundreds of millions in savings on this plot of land. Here at his very own farm he grows Oriental Beauty oolong tea.
Chiang Ching-chung
Tea plantation owner
My days used to be so jam-packed with things to do. After we got our plot in Beipu, the pace of life slowed down and we’ve gotten healthier, in terms of mind, body and spirit. Over the last few years, friends have often seen me and said, “Wow, Chiang, how come you never age?!”
Chiang has learned a lot from growing tea. His Oriental Beauty won the top prize in a Hsinchu County tea contest, as well asthe three-star award at a competition in Belgium.
Chiang Ching-chung
Tea plantation owner
I was a consultant for the Council of Agriculture, about 20 years ago. I think Taiwanese tea is the jewel of this land. There are so many competitions, one after the other, and Taiwanese Oriental Beauty oolong won the iTQi contest in Belgium, taking home its highest award.
Who would imagine the boss of a major metropolitan massage clinic would pack in the city life to go and found an organic farm? Chiang says the countryside has let him slow down and start a new, gentler chapter of life.
- published: 05 Jun 2023
- views: 296
6:22
Field Trip to Ma-Kuang Organic Farm School || NFU TAIWAN
Field Trip to Ma-Kuang Organic Farm School || NFU TAIWAN
Ascent by LiQWYD https://soundcloud.com/liqwyd
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3....
Field Trip to Ma-Kuang Organic Farm School || NFU TAIWAN
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- published: 30 Dec 2023
- views: 10
28:33
Organic Taiwan
To win back the soil’s and our own health, a voice calling for introspection has been building in Taiwan. As a result, a push for organic farming that is ecolog...
To win back the soil’s and our own health, a voice calling for introspection has been building in Taiwan. As a result, a push for organic farming that is ecological and brings us back to the soil has been building.
中文版:https://youtu.be/4b4mCeuHFeE
https://wn.com/Organic_Taiwan
To win back the soil’s and our own health, a voice calling for introspection has been building in Taiwan. As a result, a push for organic farming that is ecological and brings us back to the soil has been building.
中文版:https://youtu.be/4b4mCeuHFeE
- published: 19 Mar 2018
- views: 2941
1:56
Beyond Organic: A Wild Tea Farm in Taiwan
This is what a wild tea farm looks like. An intact ecosystem: biodiversity, rich soil and tall, healthy tea trees.
The truth is that conventional tea farms ar...
This is what a wild tea farm looks like. An intact ecosystem: biodiversity, rich soil and tall, healthy tea trees.
The truth is that conventional tea farms are the exact opposite and even organic tea is usually mass-produced in a similar fashion that harms nature.
The good news is that you have a choice. Learn more about naturally farmed and wild tea on https://satotea.com. Weekly publication of tea-related content, covering our transition from fitting in to doing what we love.
Enjoy.
•
Website • https://satotea.com
Instagram • https://instagram.com/satotea_com
Music • https://dontoverthink.life
https://wn.com/Beyond_Organic_A_Wild_Tea_Farm_In_Taiwan
This is what a wild tea farm looks like. An intact ecosystem: biodiversity, rich soil and tall, healthy tea trees.
The truth is that conventional tea farms are the exact opposite and even organic tea is usually mass-produced in a similar fashion that harms nature.
The good news is that you have a choice. Learn more about naturally farmed and wild tea on https://satotea.com. Weekly publication of tea-related content, covering our transition from fitting in to doing what we love.
Enjoy.
•
Website • https://satotea.com
Instagram • https://instagram.com/satotea_com
Music • https://dontoverthink.life
- published: 02 Dec 2023
- views: 61
2:47
Organic Cultivation Taiwan
Non-Chemical (Organic) Farming Materials & Organic Teas from Taiwan
Non-Chemical (Organic) Farming Materials & Organic Teas from Taiwan
https://wn.com/Organic_Cultivation_Taiwan
Non-Chemical (Organic) Farming Materials & Organic Teas from Taiwan
- published: 25 Oct 2020
- views: 79
13:25
Amazing and Incredible Leech Farming in China. Largest Leech Farm in the World. Modern Agriculture
Amazing and Incredible Leech Farming in China. Largest Leech Farm in the World. Modern Agriculture 2023
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A leech farm is a type of aquaculture facility that specializes in the breeding and cultivation of leeches for medical and commercial purposes. In China, leech farming has a long history and is still practiced today as a traditional form of medicine and as a source of income for many farmers.
Leech farming is an emerging industry in China that has gained significant attention in recent years due to its potential health benefits and economic opportunities. Leeches have been used for medicinal purposes for centuries, and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has long recognized their therapeutic benefits. Leech farming is the practice of breeding and raising leeches in a controlled environment for their medical use.
The practice of using leeches for medicinal purposes dates back thousands of years in China. Leeches were believed to have healing properties and were used to treat a wide range of ailments, including headaches, fevers, and even mental illness. In traditional Chinese medicine, leeches were used to balance the body's energy, or qi, and to improve blood circulation.
Today, leech farming in China is primarily focused on the production of Hirudo medicinalis, a species of leech that is widely used in the medical industry. These leeches are used in a variety of medical procedures, including plastic surgery, reconstructive surgery, and limb reattachment surgery. They are also used to treat conditions such as arthritis and varicose veins.
Leech farming requires specific equipment and materials to ensure the proper growth and development of the leeches. The main requirements include:
1. Leech tanks: Leeches require a highly oxygenated environment with clean water to thrive. Leech tanks are specially designed to provide the necessary conditions for the leeches. The tanks are made of plastic or fiberglass and can hold up to 1,000 leeches depending on the size.
2. Water filtration system: Leeches are sensitive to water conditions, and any impurities can be harmful to their health. A water filtration system is essential to ensure the water remains clean and oxygenated for the leeches.
3. Netting: Nets are used to separate different sizes of leeches as they grow. The larger leeches can consume the smaller ones, so it is important to keep them separated based on size to avoid cannibalism.
4. Feed: Leeches are carnivorous and require live or fresh animal blood to survive. In leech farming, usually pig or cow blood is used as the feed for the leeches. Other sources of food such as fish or chicken blood are not recommended as they may contain harmful bacteria.
5. Tools: Various tools are needed for feeding, transferring, and harvesting the leeches. These include tubes, tweezers, and suction devices.
In Summary, leech farming has a long history in China and is a thriving industry today. The process of leech farming involves closely managing the breeding, hatching, raising, and harvesting of leeches. However, there are many challenges to the industry, such as water quality control, disease management, feeding management, climate control, and labor-intensive work.
Several future opportunities for leech farming exist, including the development of new technologies and new markets. With careful management and investment in innovation, leech farming in China could be a significant contributor to traditional medicine and a profitable business for the farmers.
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A leech farm is a type of aquaculture facility that specializes in the breeding and cultivation of leeches for medical and commercial purposes. In China, leech farming has a long history and is still practiced today as a traditional form of medicine and as a source of income for many farmers.
Leech farming is an emerging industry in China that has gained significant attention in recent years due to its potential health benefits and economic opportunities. Leeches have been used for medicinal purposes for centuries, and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has long recognized their therapeutic benefits. Leech farming is the practice of breeding and raising leeches in a controlled environment for their medical use.
The practice of using leeches for medicinal purposes dates back thousands of years in China. Leeches were believed to have healing properties and were used to treat a wide range of ailments, including headaches, fevers, and even mental illness. In traditional Chinese medicine, leeches were used to balance the body's energy, or qi, and to improve blood circulation.
Today, leech farming in China is primarily focused on the production of Hirudo medicinalis, a species of leech that is widely used in the medical industry. These leeches are used in a variety of medical procedures, including plastic surgery, reconstructive surgery, and limb reattachment surgery. They are also used to treat conditions such as arthritis and varicose veins.
Leech farming requires specific equipment and materials to ensure the proper growth and development of the leeches. The main requirements include:
1. Leech tanks: Leeches require a highly oxygenated environment with clean water to thrive. Leech tanks are specially designed to provide the necessary conditions for the leeches. The tanks are made of plastic or fiberglass and can hold up to 1,000 leeches depending on the size.
2. Water filtration system: Leeches are sensitive to water conditions, and any impurities can be harmful to their health. A water filtration system is essential to ensure the water remains clean and oxygenated for the leeches.
3. Netting: Nets are used to separate different sizes of leeches as they grow. The larger leeches can consume the smaller ones, so it is important to keep them separated based on size to avoid cannibalism.
4. Feed: Leeches are carnivorous and require live or fresh animal blood to survive. In leech farming, usually pig or cow blood is used as the feed for the leeches. Other sources of food such as fish or chicken blood are not recommended as they may contain harmful bacteria.
5. Tools: Various tools are needed for feeding, transferring, and harvesting the leeches. These include tubes, tweezers, and suction devices.
In Summary, leech farming has a long history in China and is a thriving industry today. The process of leech farming involves closely managing the breeding, hatching, raising, and harvesting of leeches. However, there are many challenges to the industry, such as water quality control, disease management, feeding management, climate control, and labor-intensive work.
Several future opportunities for leech farming exist, including the development of new technologies and new markets. With careful management and investment in innovation, leech farming in China could be a significant contributor to traditional medicine and a profitable business for the farmers.
- published: 05 Jun 2023
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