Plums are dried in the sun in Yongtai county, Fuzhou city, capital of southeast China’s Fujian Province. (People’s Daily Online/Lin Ying)
The harvest season has begun for plums in Yongtai county, Fuzhou city, capital of southeast China's Fujian Province. Local farmers have been busy harvesting and sun-drying plums.
Yongtai is well known for its plums, with a long history of cultivating and processing them. In the past, they mainly focused on using the plums for dried fruits and preserved snacks.
In recent years, Yongtai has launched policies to optimize the structure of the plum industry, and encourage the direct sale of cultivated plums.
Currently, the planting area for plum trees in the county exceeds 130,000 mu (8,666.7 hectares) with an annual output reaching nearly 140,000 tonnes.
Farmers dry plums in the sun in Yongtai county, Fuzhou city, capital of southeast China’s Fujian Province. (People’s Daily Online/Lin Ying)
Farmers pick plums at an orchard in Yongtai county, Fuzhou city, capital of southeast China’s Fujian Province. (People’s Daily Online/Lin Ying)
A farmer shows harvested plums at an orchard in Yongtai county, Fuzhou city, capital of southeast China’s Fujian Province. (People’s Daily Online/Lin Ying)
Photo shows fresh plums on a tree in Yongtai county, Fuzhou city, capital of southeast China’s Fujian Province. (People’s Daily Online/Lin Ying)
Photo shows a fresh plum. (People’s Daily Online/Lin Ying)
Plums are dried in the sun in Yongtai county, Fuzhou city, capital of southeast China’s Fujian Province. (People’s Daily Online/Lin Ying)
Farmers dry plums in the sun in Yongtai county, Fuzhou city, capital of southeast China’s Fujian Province. (People’s Daily Online/Lin Ying)
Farmers dry plums in the sun in Yongtai county, Fuzhou city, capital of southeast China’s Fujian Province. (People’s Daily Online/Lin Ying)
Photo shows dried plums in Yongtai county, Fuzhou city, capital of southeast China’s Fujian Province. (People’s Daily Online/Lin Ying)