Suggestion
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FEEDBACK-Suggestion
Pan Ziyan’s feedback suggestions:
1. Ensure proper drainage. Even after heavy rains, waterlogging is a major concern, as it can easily lead to root rot in the mango trees, negatively impacting their growth and yield.
2. Timely fertilization is crucial. Sufficient soil nutrients are essential for healthy tree growth and the production of sweet, plump, and healthy fruit.
3. Pay attention to harvesting time. Pick the fruit only when it is fully ripe for optimal taste and appearance, avoiding waste.
Pan Youyun’s feedback suggestions:
1. Choose a sunny location with good drainage.
2. Install the mango leaves in spring or autumn, avoiding cold spells and prolonged rainy seasons.
3. Be vigilant against pests that may damage the mango tree and maintain healthy leaves.
Liu Hengrui’s feedback suggestions:
1. Reform emerging industries to prevent local decline
2. Promote the industry to attract young laborers
3. Increase online sales to save time and costs
He Kunjia’s feedback suggestions:
1. In terms of merchandise, innovative new products can be developed based on current trends.
2. Because the tourist farm is located in a relatively remote area, more signs can be placed at the entrance or along the main roads.
3. For tourists from other areas, some special offers can be designed to cater to them.
Lin Bolin’s feedback and suggestions:
1. Although Fangshan is located on the main road to Kenting, leisure farms are usually situated on hillsides or along less-traveled paths.
2. The experience at leisure farms typically depends on the mango season (generally from April to July).
3. Mosquitoes: Due to the dense vegetation of the farm environment, mosquitoes are inevitable in the outdoor areas. Take precautions against mosquitoes before visiting, otherwise it will affect your leisure experience.
Yang Chen’s feedback and suggestions:
1. Their farm is too secluded! They could put their sign at the entrance or elsewhere.
2. There are too many plants inside the farm! It looks messy and needs pruning.
3. The difference between the outside and inside is too great; it looks fine from the outside, but the inside is very lush.
Lin Siaoyun’s feedback and suggestions:
1. During the rainy season, ensure good ventilation and timely control of scale insects, thrips, and fruit flies. Biological control or low-toxicity pesticides are preferred.
2. Mangoes are susceptible to waterlogging. Improve drainage before planting by creating raised beds or ridges.
3. After harvesting, prune diseased and overly dense branches to improve ventilation and light penetration.
Lin Yiru’s feedback and suggestions:
1. Regularly inspect the mango trees to reduce pests and diseases and ensure the mangoes don't spoil.
2. Implement regular irrigation and fertilization to improve mango quality.
3. Utilize online platforms or markets to promote the farm's mangoes and increase consumer purchasing opportunities.
Chen Yuyan’s feedback and suggestions:
1. Limited and Monotonous Tourism Resources: While possessing natural sea views, these recreational areas are generally small in scale and are often considered "relay points."
2. Inadequate Infrastructure and Management: During holidays or long weekends, parking shortages and cleaning/management may occur.
3. Conflicts Between Local Development and Communities: Tourism park strategies often involve large-scale facility development without sufficient communication with residents, leading to delays.