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Ar Horqin turns on a green look

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Updated: 2017-06-19

Ar Horqin turns on a green look

A photo taken on June 15 shows the alfalfa-growing land in Shaogen town, Ar Horqin Banner, Inner Mongolia autonomous region. Ar Horqin Banner used to be infertile land with harsh desertification, but since 2011 it has worked on cultivating high-quality alfalfa measuring over 71,000 hectares, thanks to its increasingly improved production chain and well-equipped facilities. In 2017, a grass industrial park in Ar Horqin was recognized as a national-level pilot park for alfalfa production. [Photo/Xinhua]

Ar Horqin turns on a green look

A photo taken on June 15 shows the alfalfa-growing land in Shaogen town, Ar Horqin Banner, Inner Mongolia autonomous region. Ar Horqin Banner used to be infertile land with harsh desertification, but since 2011 it has worked on cultivating high-quality alfalfa measuring over 71,000 hectares, thanks to its increasingly improved production chain and well-equipped facilities. In 2017, a grass industrial park in Ar Horqin was recognized as a national-level pilot park for alfalfa production. [Photo/Xinhua]

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