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Thursday, March 09 2023 - 13:57
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Yichang: China's "Orange City"
YICHANG, China, March 9, 2023 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/--

Yichang, a city in central China's Hubei Province, is the main orange producing 
area in China and one of the cradles of orange on earth. In 2021, the output of 
orange in Yichang reached 4,046,900 tons, close to one tenth of the country's 
total output. 

Orange has become the top specialty and competitive agricultural industry in 
Yichang and a pillar industry for farmers to increase their income. Yichang 
orange industry mainly features three well-known varieties, which enjoy high 
reputation at home and abroad.

Attracted by Yichang's fame as China's "Orange City", Thomas Ramsey, professor 
from College of Foreign Languages with China Three Gorges University, made a 
visit recently with his friend Tian Shidou to explore the culture and 
innovation behind Yichang's orange, and feel its vivid and extraordinary 
development, according to Yichang Three Gorges International Communication 
Studio.

They made their first stop at Shuitianba Township, Zigui County, which is 
located at 30 degrees north latitude and on the banks of the Three Gorges of 
the Yangtze River. 

Surrounded by green hills and gurgling rivers, the township is a most suitable 
area for oranges to grow. They visited Zheng Jiayu, a famous local orange 
photographer who has been following the industry's development closely.

According to Zheng, local people, building on the characteristics of 
mountainous terrain, have learnt to use aerial ropeways and ground double-track 
orchard transport planes to replace manpower with machinery, so that local 
oranges could be shipped out of the region and even China at a quicker pace.

Besides, local people use grass cultivation techniques to develop green manure 
in fields and ladders to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, 
contributing to the region's green development.

All the year round, one can see fresh oranges hang over trees in Yichang, 
making a unique scenery. This is partly thanks to Deng Xiuxin, an academician 
with the Chinese Academy of Engineering who devoted himself to orange research 
and cultivation. 

Through scientific and technological innovation, Yichang can produce oranges 
all year round. Tom and Tian set their second stop at Jiuwan Creek orange 
seedling breeding base, the largest high-quality orange seedling germplasm bank 
in the Three Gorges Reservoir area.

The base is home to more than 100 top-quality domestic and foreign orange 
varieties. After several years of cultivation by researchers, the top-notch 
fruit varieties with the best fruit type, color and sugar content can finally 
be screened out. 

Looking at the dizzying seedling varieties in the base, Tom and Tian couldn't 
help but marvel at the huge scientific and technological input within these 
small fruits.

In Yichang, oranges are not only fruits, but also ingredients for cooking 
dishes and raw materials for deep processing. In Zigui County's Qugu industrial 
park, oranges are processed into orange wine, cakes, vinegar, snacks, canned 
food and other products. Famous Hubei dishes like orange-flavored beef and 
stewed bacon are also served with preserved orange peel. 

The orange industry has made full use of the fruit, from its flower, fruit, 
peel to pulp remaining, with zero material waster thanks to the industrial 
chain's development.

At their exploration's last stop, Tom and Tian were drawn by an old man who 
leveraged livestreaming to boost orange sales. The man named Zhou Gongshou is a 
fruit farmer in Zigui County. At 67 years old, he refused to retire like elders 
in urban areas, but insisted to keep learning new tricks, promoting local 
oranges via Internet technologies.

Nowadays, with the support of the local government and Internet platforms, many 
fruit farmers like Zhou have embraced a new life via the Internet. These 
efforts have expedited the sales of oranges out of the mountains, turning them 
into golden eggs for local farmers.

Source: Yichang Three Gorges International Communication Studio

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