印度喀拉拉的一个向日葵农场利用可持续的耕作和当地种子,将被遗弃的稻田变成旅游地点。
A sunflower farm in Kerala, India, turned abandoned paddy fields into a tourist spot, using sustainable farming and local seeds.
喀拉拉邦Idukki的拜辛谷(Bison Valley)的一个40英亩的向日葵农场将落地田变成了金色的旅游景点,每天吸引数百人。
A 40-acre sunflower farm in Bison Valley, Idukki, Kerala, has transformed fallow paddy fields into a golden tourist attraction, drawing hundreds daily.
该项目由农民Jijo Joseph Puthenveetitil领导,利用泰米尔纳德邦和卡纳塔克的向日葵种子,对因劳动力短缺而遗弃的土地进行重新耕作。
Led by farmer Jijo Joseph Puthenveettil, the project repurposed land abandoned due to labor shortages, using sunflower seeds from Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
15年前种植的24种竹品种强化了开阔的田地,提供了优美的景象和摄影机会。
The blooming fields, enhanced by 24 bamboo varieties planted 15 years ago, offer scenic views and photo opportunities.
该倡议反映了喀拉拉邦的生态敏感西加茨地区的可持续农业创新,在旅游业增长与环境保护之间保持平衡。
The initiative reflects sustainable agricultural innovation in Kerala’s ecologically sensitive Western Ghats region, balancing tourism growth with environmental preservation.