By Megan Source:China Tibet News 2016-06-15
On June 9, 2016, the biggest agricultural byproduct wholesale market in Tibet opens for business. Covering an area of over 400 mu, this wholesale market can admit a thousand or more vendors to make trades. It is predicted that the annual sales of various agricultural and sideline products in this market will reach nearly 40,000 tons, and it will become the biggest agricultural byproducts collecting and distributing center in Tibet. Photo taken on June 9, 2016 shows the fresh-cut vegetables processing workshop at Lhasa's agricultural byproduct wholesale market. [Photo/Xinhua]
On June 9, 2016, the biggest agricultural byproduct wholesale market in Tibet opens for business. Covering an area of over 400 mu, this wholesale market can admit a thousand or more vendors to make trades. It is predicted that the annual sales of various agricultural and sideline products in this market will reach nearly 40,000 tons, and it will become the biggest agricultural byproducts collecting and distributing center in Tibet. Photo taken on June 9, 2016 shows that several vendors are in front of Lhasa's agricultural byproduct wholesale market. [Photo/Xinhua]
On June 9, 2016, the biggest agricultural byproduct wholesale market in Tibet opens for business. Covering an area of over 400 mu, this wholesale market can admit a thousand or more vendors to make trades. It is predicted that the annual sales of various agricultural and sideline products in this market will reach nearly 40,000 tons, and it will become the biggest agricultural byproducts collecting and distributing center in Tibet. Photo taken on June 9, 2016 shows that a Tibetan vendor is tallying agricultural byproducts. [Photo/Xinhua]
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