On November 18, more than 100 farmers were busy harvesting taros in Huaicun Village, Guidong County, Chenzhou.


Developing industries is a key measure for rural revitalization. Huaicun Village cooperates with agricultural enterprises to cultivate the characteristic taro industry in accordance with local conditions. More than 400 mu (about 26.67 hectares) of taros are planted in the village, which are directly sold to Southeast Asia, with an expected output value of over 5 million yuan.