Astragalus, a traditional Chinese herb, possesses properties for spleen invigorating and supplementing the center, yang rising and decline raising, strengthening the defensive exterior pattern, diuresis, and detoxification and muscle regeneration. It is used in large amounts in Chinese herbal medicine.
Central Lake barely meets its growing conditions, but its harvest period is also two to three years, and the entire process is no easier than cultivating lilies.
Like lilies, both drought and flooding can affect its yield and quality.
To put it bluntly, making money from the land is never easy.
However, planting astragalus offers a significant advantage for farmers: its price is stable. Furthermore, with increasing encouragement and support from the country for Traditional Chinese Medicine, the market for traditional chinese medicine is continuously expanding. Consequently, the price of astragalus is steadily rising, unlike the unstable and constantly falling prices of lilies.
