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What is the average yield per mu of Perilla frutescens, and what are the planting prospects and benefits per mu?

Perilla frutescens generally produces about 6000 Jin of fresh leaves and 200-300 Jin of dry leaves per mu. Strong adaptability, easy survival, high yield, strong growth and high edible and medicinal value. It is generally used for seasoning various dishes, and it is of great significance to eat perilla regularly. At present, there is a great demand for perilla at home and abroad, and the planting prospect is still considerable.

Perilla yield per mu

Perilla frutescens generally produces about 6000 Jin of fresh leaves and 200-300 Jin of dry leaves per mu. If exported to Japan, South Korea and other countries, it can be sold to 35 yuan per catty, and the annual income per mu can reach tens of thousands of yuan.

Perilla frutescens planting prospect

Perilla planting cost: Now the cost of planting an acre of perilla is probably land rent, agricultural materials, fertilizers, pesticides, pesticides, labor costs and others. The total cost is about 1, 200- 1, 700. Because of its strong adaptability and relatively low cost, both perilla stems and seeds can get good income, generally around 7000 yuan.

Planting prospect of perilla frutescens: Perilla frutescens has high medicinal value and fragrant smell, and is generally used to season various dishes and make tea. Eating perilla regularly can eliminate phlegm and relieve cough, which is of great significance to the body, with high market price and considerable profit. At present, there is a great demand for perilla at home and abroad, and the market planting prospect is broad.

How can perilla be planted for high yield?

1. land selection: select a place with sufficient sunshine, plant perilla frutescens on a sandy land with good drainage, turn over the land after land selection 15cm, and level it to make a border.

2. Sowing: Perilla frutescens is sowed in spring, and there may be differences between north and south. When sowing, spread the seeds evenly and cover them with broken soil with a spacing of 60 cm.

3. Topdressing: After a lot of rooting, light fertilizer and water can be applied appropriately. During the growth process, nitrogen fertilizer and farmyard manure should be applied to supplement its nutrients, and care should be taken not to touch the leaves when applying fertilizer.

4. Pest control: Perilla needs to strengthen pest control two months before harvesting. Generally, you will encounter diseases and insect pests such as leaf blight, red spider and noctuid, so it is best to protect them in advance.