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Where does Leibo navel orange come from?
Leibo navel orange is a geographical indication certification trademark. Leibo navel orange is a geographical indication product of agricultural products.

1995 10 at the second national agricultural fair held in Beijing, the navel orange fresh fruits "Newhall" and "Qianwenlinna" selected by Leibo County Agriculture Bureau both won the gold medal, and "Golden Orange" won the silver prize. Since then, Leibo navel orange has gained a good reputation and has become the first choice for gifts to relatives and friends. Exported to both inside and outside the province. The People's Bank of China has specially entrusted Sichuan Branch to send people to Leibo for procurement. So, where is the "excellent" of Leibo navel orange? Provincial and state experts believe that it is "extra large, neat, beautiful, thin-skinned, seedless, crisp and tender, juicy, high in sugar and strong in flavor."

The breeding of Leibo navel orange is to graft shell seedlings with high-quality cuttings or change the seeds of hanging orange trees. During the growth period of fruit trees, we should pay attention to timely fertilization, control pests and diseases, and ensure water irrigation. Irrigation before picking is particularly important. Too much water will crack the fruit, and too little water will lead to less juice. In order to make the fruit taste different, fertilization can also be formulated according to the tree.

territorial scope

Liangshan Prefecture is located in the northeast of Hengduan Mountains in southwest Sichuan Province, on the southeast edge of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, between Sichuan Basin and the central plateau of Yunnan Province. The geographical location is10152'-103 52' east longitude and 26 05'-28 32' north latitude. It is 370 kilometers long from north to south and 360 kilometers wide from east to west. Quanzhou covers an area of 60,400 square kilometers, accounting for 12.5% of Sichuan Province. Liangshan Leibo navel orange covers 79 townships and 236 villages in 7 counties including Leibo, Jinyang, Ningnan, Huidong, Dechang, Huili and Butuo, covering an area of 5,839 square kilometers. Protected area 13333 hectares, output of 200,000 tons.