Planting herbs requires calm

China's proprietary Chinese medicine industry has become one of the fastest-growing industries in the national economy. There has also been an upsurge of medicinal herbs in rural areas. However, in the face of the ever-changing Chinese herbal medicine market, farmers' friends must not only in-depth understand the market, but also pay attention to it. Prevent market risks. In the cultivation of Chinese herbal medicines, the following points should be noted:

First, planting varieties should be easy to evacuate. Many drug farmers are eager to become rich, often with high-priced medicinal herbs (such as Cordyceps sinensis and other varieties) as planting and selection items. In fact, such medicinal materials have their own unique growing environment. Unsuitable places are difficult to grow, and the planting techniques require high requirements. In general, the probability of successful cultivation is small. For the first time, those varieties that are suitable for local cultivation, strong vitality, and relatively easy planting and management should be selected. Although these herbs are low in price, they are easy to produce benefits.

Second, the planting area should be determined by force. If it is a partnership to contract land for planting, there is sufficient manpower and financial resources, there is experience with its own kind of medicine or there is professional guidance, then the larger the planting area, the greater the amount of medicinal materials, the greater the relative gain. However, if the funds are limited, it should be started from a small scale, and the products can be sold to medicines purchasing stations or specialized markets. After planting experience, expand the scale.

Third, do not go around the market with price running. Most drug farmers have this kind of mentality: "The species will not rise or fall," and what kind of medicine prices will be planted, and the price of medicinal herbs will not be planted. However, the price of medicinal herbs is not static. When people increase prices, they all go to planting. When new products are produced, they tend to become high prices and become low prices, causing the phenomenon of annual loss in the previous year. If medicine farmers can grasp the trend of changes in the market price of medicinal herbs and understand the cycle of fluctuations in prices of medicinal herbs, it is easy to obtain good benefits.

Fourth, grow local "special", "excellent" herbs. Because of the different natural environments around. There are also differences in the quality of medicinal materials produced, and the price is divided. In general, local specialty products are most likely to be favored by pharmaceutical companies and drug dealers. So first of all it should be clear which are the local special varieties and then choose to plant. In this way, you will not be sold out and you will be able to sell a good price.

Fifth, seize the opportunity to sell products. Medicinal farmers will generally be eager to find a market after the medicinal herbs are produced, and they worry that the products will not be sold. In fact, like other agricultural and sideline products, herbal medicines will cause prices to drop due to the large number of products being put on the market. At this time, there must be no good prices for sale. If the raw materials can be processed at the place of origin and stored, it can be sold at a higher price after the price rises.

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