The scenery of Xinjiang in May is picturesque, and the reaction at Xinjiang Kekedala Project has welcomed the tomato harvest.
Upon entering the Kekedala Runtai Smart Greenhouse, one is greeted with a fresh and rich tomato aroma. The vines are neatly arranged, heavy with uniformly sized tomatoes, creating a scene of bustling harvest. Tomatoes freshly picked are sorted and packaged according to their appearance and size. The first batch, four tons of "Keko Keshi" cluster-picked tomatoes, has already been boxed and sent to places like Urumqi.
Kekedala Runtai Smart Greenhouse employs bumblebee natural pollination technology, eliminating the use of chemical hormones and ensuring that tomatoes mature naturally with a rich and full flavor. By using integrated water and fertilizer irrigation technology, it ensures that tomatoes receive balanced nutrition. As a result, "Kekoukeshi" tomatoes are not only delicious but also highly nutritious, rich in vitamin C, making them an ideal choice for a healthy diet. This season, they will be supplied all year round.
The Kekedala Runtai Smart Greenhouse is a joint venture between Gupu, Xinjiang Kekedala City's state-owned capital investment and operation limited liability company, and Xinjiang Hongyuan Construction Group Co., Ltd., with a total investment of 150 million yuan and covering an area of 250 acres. Operated by Beijing G&P Agritech Service Co., LTD the project is located in Kekedala City, Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, mainly focusing on the cultivation of cluster tomatoes and cherries.