According to our investigation, during the period of 20 14-20 15 in Yunnan, Guichuan and other places, the plant, Bletilla striata, is a perennial herb. The tuber of Bletilla striata is a traditional Chinese medicine, and it can be used as an ornamental at the same time. The market demand has always been very good. As long as you have the planting conditions, master the planting technology and be good at management, the future development of Bletilla striata should be transplanted or cut into pieces before the meeting, and the tissue culture seedlings will be gradually promoted in the market after 20 1 1 year. With the maturity of the direct seeding technology of Bletilla striata seeds in recent two years,
The cost of seedlings has dropped sharply. The cost of seedlings and the investment in artificial fertilizers per mu of field are not more than 1 10,000 yuan. The fresh products of Bletilla striata are 2000-3000 kg per mu in three years. From the perspective of planting, it is estimated that the year after next will be the peak of production. The plants planted last year will not produce products until next year, and there will be more in the year after next! So supply exceeds demand now. In the past two years, the seedling sellers laughed, and many people who planted Bletilla striata could only cry! Whether an acre can be sold to the cost price after three years is unknown! If the price is high and the profit is high this year, its price and dosage will be at a normal level next year. Once a large number of people follow the trend and the output will increase greatly, the supply will inevitably exceed the demand. Moreover, the effective components of artificially planted drugs are far from those of wild herbs.
Prices are high and low. Friends, we should make new products in 20 18 10, and the price will be around 170- 180. From these two years, the price has dropped a lot. If it falls again, many drug farmers should switch to other products. Therefore, before planting, it is best to look at the market output of Bletilla striata before deciding whether to plant it.