It's actually quite easy to understand. Solar panels can block sunlight, reduce direct sunlight on the soil, and decrease water evaporation, thus promoting plant growth. When workers clean the solar panels, the water flows into the plants and soil below, achieving efficient reuse of water resources.
"Chairman Zhao, we have partnered with Wujiang Pharmaceutical and Wujiang Energy to purchase 1 million hectares of desert land. The government gave it away at half price, totaling 50 billion RMB."
Ten thousand hectares of land, sold for 500 million.
Although the land is cheap, the cost of desertification control is very high. What ordinary entrepreneur would be willing to buy land? Isn't that just throwing money down the drain?
But Wujiang Group happens to need the desert. If the desertification control is successful, the desert will be transformed from waste into treasure, and the value of these lands will skyrocket.
Moreover, managing the desert well can actually create considerable economic value.
For example, Wujiang Pharmaceutical Company participated in this desert land purchase plan, intending to grow medicinal herbs in the desert area.
Desert regions offer a wealth of medicinal herbs that can be cultivated. For example, Cistanche deserticola, often called "desert ginseng" or "desert gold," possesses extremely high medicinal value and is a traditional and precious Chinese medicinal herb, having been a tribute item from the Western Regions during the Tang and Song dynasties. Other examples include American calendula, which can treat skin inflammation, wounds, and burns; bitter almonds, whose seeds can be used to treat coughs, colds, and digestive problems; drought-resistant herbs, which can be used to treat kidney stones and leukemia; and Rhodiola rosea, often used to improve heart health and reduce anxiety…
Zhao Ye was really looking forward to seeing the most beautiful flower of life bloom in that desolate desert.
Is desertification control very expensive?
I'm so poor now all I have left is money!
Zhao Ye murmured, "Including the Gobi and semi-arid sandy areas, China's total desert area reaches 1.308 million square kilometers, accounting for about 13.6% of the country's total land area. If I succeed in controlling desertification, I will surely go down in history..."
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