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A look into Chinese cherry tomato growing

Villagers sort freshly harvested cherry tomatoes for packing in Tanli Village of Ding'an County, south China's Hainan Province. It has come to the harvest season of about 10,000 mu (667 hectares) of cherry tomato in Ding'an County, with the yield increasing significantly compared to previous years.

Local cherry tomato association has set up e-commerce platforms to expand sale channels and help farmers increase their income. As a highlight of the region's characteristic agriculture, the cherry tomato industry in Ding'an County has formed a complete industrial chain by integrating planting, harvesting and sales.

An aerial drone photo taken on Feb. 19, 2025 shows the cherry tomato fields in Tanli Village of Ding'an County, south China's Hainan Province. It has come to the harvest season of about 10,000 mu (667 hectares) of cherry tomato in Ding'an County, with the yield increasing significantly compared to previous years.

A villager takes care of cherry tomato plants in Tanli Village of Ding'an County, south China's Hainan Province, Feb. 19, 2025. It has come to the harvest season of about 10,000 mu (667 hectares) of cherry tomato in Ding'an County, with the yield increasing significantly compared to previous years.

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