Tibetan eggs

Huang Yue China Plus Published: 2017-08-25 10:34:17
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A farmer feeds chickens in Gengzhang Village, Nyingchi City, Tibet Autonomous Region, July 19, 2017. As part of the national targeted poverty alleviation project, the farm opened in May 2016. This year, with an investment of 621,900 yuan (around 92,743 US dollars), the farm now covers an area of over 2,000 square meters and has 850 chickens. It has so far earned 65,000 yuan (around 9,696 US dollars) by selling Tibetan eggs. The farm has provided job opportunities to 24 people in seven poverty-stricken families. [Photo: China Plus/Li Jin]

A farmer feeds chickens in Gengzhang Village, Nyingchi City, Tibet Autonomous Region, July 19, 2017. As part of the national targeted poverty alleviation project, the farm opened in May 2016. This year, with an investment of 621,900 yuan (around 92,743 US dollars), the farm now covers an area of over 2,000 square meters and has 850 chickens. It has so far earned 65,000 yuan (around 9,696 US dollars) by selling Tibetan eggs. The farm has provided job opportunities to 24 people in seven poverty-stricken families. [Photo: China Plus/Li Jin]

A farmer feeds chickens in Gengzhang Village, Nyingchi City, Tibet Autonomous Region, July 19, 2017. As part of the national targeted poverty alleviation project, the farm opened in May 2016. This year, with an investment of 621,900 yuan (around 92,743 US dollars), the farm now covers an area of over 2,000 square meters and has 850 chickens. It has so far earned 65,000 yuan (around 9,696 US dollars) by selling Tibetan eggs. The farm has provided job opportunities to 24 people in seven poverty-stricken families. [Photo: China Plus/Liu Rui]

A farmer feeds chickens in Gengzhang Village, Nyingchi City, Tibet Autonomous Region, July 19, 2017. As part of the national targeted poverty alleviation project, the farm opened in May 2016. This year, with an investment of 621,900 yuan (around 92,743 US dollars), the farm now covers an area of over 2,000 square meters and has 850 chickens. It has so far earned 65,000 yuan (around 9,696 US dollars) by selling Tibetan eggs. The farm has provided job opportunities to 24 people in seven poverty-stricken families. [Photo: China Plus/Liu Rui]

Photo shows chickens on the farm in Gengzhang Village, Nyingchi City, Tibet Autonomous Region, July 19, 2017. As part of the national targeted poverty alleviation project, the farm opened in May 2016. This year, with an investment of 621,900 yuan (around 92,743 US dollars), the farm now covers an area of over 2,000 square meters and has 850 chickens. It has so far earned 65,000 yuan (around 9,696 US dollars) by selling Tibetan eggs. The farm has provided job opportunities to 24 people in seven poverty-stricken families. [Photo: China Plus/Li Jin]

Photo shows chickens on the farm in Gengzhang Village, Nyingchi City, Tibet Autonomous Region, July 19, 2017. As part of the national targeted poverty alleviation project, the farm opened in May 2016. This year, with an investment of 621,900 yuan (around 92,743 US dollars), the farm now covers an area of over 2,000 square meters and has 850 chickens. It has so far earned 65,000 yuan (around 9,696 US dollars) by selling Tibetan eggs. The farm has provided job opportunities to 24 people in seven poverty-stricken families. [Photo: China Plus/Li Jin]

A farmer displays Tibetan eggs in Gengzhang Village, Nyingchi City, Tibet Autonomous Region, July 19, 2017. As the national targeted poverty alleviation project, the farm opened in May 2016. This year, with an investment of 621,900 yuan (around 92,743 US dollars), the farm now covers an area of over 2,000 square meters and has 850 chickens. It has so far earned 65,000 yuan (around 9,696 US dollars) by selling the Tibetan eggs. The farm has provided job opportunities to 24 people in seven poverty-stricken families. [Photo: China Plus/Liu Rui]

A farmer displays Tibetan eggs in Gengzhang Village, Nyingchi City, Tibet Autonomous Region, July 19, 2017. As the national targeted poverty alleviation project, the farm opened in May 2016. This year, with an investment of 621,900 yuan (around 92,743 US dollars), the farm now covers an area of over 2,000 square meters and has 850 chickens. It has so far earned 65,000 yuan (around 9,696 US dollars) by selling the Tibetan eggs. The farm has provided job opportunities to 24 people in seven poverty-stricken families. [Photo: China Plus/Liu Rui]

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