“No Life Zone” thrives with fruits and vegetables
Today, when one visits the modern farming and herding industry park inside Gar County, Ngari prefecture, Tibet, one can see tomatoes, napa cabbage, peppers, grapes, goji berries, eggplants, and more growing robustly.
However, before 2014, it was impossible to have fruits and vegetables grown in the region.
The fruits and vegetables inside the modern farming and herding industry park inside Gar County.
The fruits and vegetables inside the modern farming and herding industry park inside Gar County.
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