
Field Collaboration
David and Shanxi Agricultural University researchers in Qinghai.
Farming begins with people. Demonstration, training and trust connect scientific breeding with farming communities.

Jiaqi's farming platform is built in fields, with growers, researchers and local partners.

David and Shanxi Agricultural University researchers in Qinghai.

Teams learn, observe and make decisions directly in the field.

Local growers are essential partners in adapting quinoa to new regions.

Successful farming requires both variety performance and practical management.
From the Loess Plateau to Qinghai, Xinjiang, Gansu and Hainan, quinoa is tested across contrasting environments.

Terrace farming in Shanxi demonstrates quinoa's role in dryland agriculture.

High-altitude fields reveal strong color, maturity and adaptation.

Regional testing expands the boundary of quinoa cultivation.

Southern trials support generation advance and adaptation studies.
Farming is not only about seed. It is density, sowing time, field management, regional adaptation and harvest quality working together.

A farming platform transforms trial results into field knowledge that can be repeated.

Field establishment and uniform growth are the first test of performance.

Stable maturity supports reliable harvest planning.

Large plots show visible differences among varieties and systems.

Demonstration fields bridge research plots and production fields.
For quinoa to become a future staple, it must move beyond small plots. Mechanized harvest proves that quinoa can enter modern farming systems.
