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A new tall pepper variety in China yields four times more than traditional ones, boosting farmer income and expanding to cities and urban spaces.
A new tree-form pepper variety developed in Hunan province, China, grows over two meters tall and yields up to 15 kilograms per plant annually—more than four times traditional output.
Cultivated over 25 years by researchers at the Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the pepper is grown in greenhouses using rope support, enabling dense planting and reduced labor.
Farmer Zhang Feihua reported earning over 10,000 yuan per mu within months, driven by strong market demand and off-season sales potential.
The variety, suitable for cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, is being promoted through training in seven Hunan cities.
Despite a yearlong maturation period and greenhouse requirements, researchers plan to expand to spice-loving provinces and explore urban balcony cultivation.
Una nueva variedad de pimienta alta en China produce cuatro veces más que las tradicionales, aumentando los ingresos de los agricultores y expandiéndose a ciudades y espacios urbanos.