On the sun-drenched slopes of Nanmu Village in Lhasa, Ngodrup Wangmo is rewriting the story of rural entrepreneurship.
With her entrepreneurial spirit, she mobilized the village women to co-manage a 16-acre vineyard, transplanting grape cultivation practices from Qamdo to the Xizang plateau.
The first harvest proved abundant, delivering fresh grapes that fueled market sales and reshaped local income streams.
Beyond yields, this initiative has empowered women with new skills in agronomy and business leadership, fostering shared decision-making and community collaboration.
Ngodrup's pioneering project stands as a beacon for sustainable development in rural Xizang, proving that 'she power' can cultivate more than grapes – it can sow lasting change.
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