Qüxü County is semi-agricultural and crops grown are mainly
highland barley, winter wheat, spring wheat, peas and rapeseed. Apples and walnuts are also produced. Animal husbandry is also strong, with the main animals farmed including yak, cattle, goats, sheep, horses, donkeys, pigs, and chickens. As of 2002, the per capita net income of farmers and herdsmen was 1,960 yuan. The county has been rapidly developing organic farming of snow peach, tobacco, tulips, chrysanthemum and saffron. Farm products have been sold in other parts of China under the "Lhasa Pure" brand. They include barley, barley wine, barley tea, yak milk, Tibetan Chicken,
Rhodiola,
Cordyceps,
Maca and glacier water. In Junba village (俊巴渔村) about 70% of the households manufacture small leather items in traditional styles for sale to domestic and foreign tourists. Other women in the county are engaged in hand-weaving, preserving traditional styles, although as of 2015 working conditions were poor. Construction of a industrial park in
Qüxü for small and medium enterprises began in September 2014, with completion expected in June 2015. Other enterprises include a factory for farm tools, and a grain and oil processing plant. The
Nyethang Drolma Lhakhang Temple is located in Qüxü County. The temple is said to have been founded in 1055 by
Dromtön, a pupil of
Atiśa. It is small, but has a unique architecture and many interesting statues. There are relics dating back to the
Ming dynasty (1368–1644). It is operated by monks of the
Gelug sect. ==References==