Picture this: The garlic in your pasta, stir-fry, or garlic bread likely began its journey in a small county in central China. 🧄 Qixian County, part of Henan Province, produces enough garlic to claim its title as the ‘garlic capital of the world’, supplying over 70% of the global market. Talk about spice sovereignty!
From Fields to Smart Tech
For generations, Qixian’s farmers have relied on traditional techniques. But today, drones, AI-driven irrigation systems, and blockchain-powered supply chains are revolutionizing the industry. 🌾💻 One local farmer told CGTN, ‘We’re using mobile apps to track soil health now – it’s farming, but make it Gen-Z!’
Garlic Goes Global
The county’s garlic isn’t just abundant—it’s big business. With e-commerce platforms boosting international sales, Qixian’s pungent bulbs reach kitchens in Europe, Africa, and beyond. 🌍🚚 ‘We’ve even seen garlic-flavored ice cream trends start here,’ laughed a logistics manager during a recent tech showcase.
Why It Matters
Qixian’s story isn’t just about flavor—it’s a blueprint for sustainable agriculture. By blending innovation with tradition, China’s garlic hub shows how tech can empower rural economies while feeding the world. 👩🌾✨
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Exploring Qixian County: China's garlic capital of the world
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