Qianjiang: Relying on the sericulture industry to develop the collective economy
Recently, the reporter saw the sericulture base of Group 3, Secondary Road, Niulang Community, Chengnan Street, Qianjiang District, Chongqing City, where the green mulberry trees were verdant and growing gratifyingly. This is the collective economic sericulture industry developed by Niulang Community at the beginning of this year, involving groups 3 and 4 of the community and covering an area of 204 acres. The development of the sericulture industry has beneficially strengthened the collective economy of the community, broadened income channels, and helped rural areas Revitalize.
In Niulang Community, most of the young people go out to work, and most of the people who stay at home are the elderly. A lot of land has become abandoned. It is a pity for the local villagers to see that the land cannot generate income. Qianjiang has unique conditions for growing sericulture, and local villagers also want to re-manage the abandoned land and grow sericulture to make the land profitable again.
At the beginning of this year, a seminar on the implementation of the sericulture industry was held in the Niulang Community Activity Room, and all 80 farmers involved were seated. It was determined at the meeting that the sericulture industry will be developed in the form of “United Cooperatives + Farmers”. At the price of 600 yuan per mu for paddy fields and 400 yuan per mu for cultivated land, 204 acres of land will be transferred, with a lease term of 8 years. Farmers will use the land as shares in the Economic Cooperation Union By joining a cooperative, you can not only get rent, but you can also participate in year-end dividends, and work at the base to get three incomes.
Soon, the conversion of the transferred land was completed, 204 acres of sericulture was planted in the ground, and the industrial development was in full swing. Zheng Sumei, a villager from Group 5 of Niulang Community, worked for 16 consecutive days while planting seedlings at the base, earning a salary of 1,600 yuan. “It’s really good to develop industries at home. You can do odd jobs at the base to supplement your family income.” Zheng Sumei said happily after receiving her salary.
The family of Tian Jinggen, a villager in Group 4 of Niulang Community, owns 8 acres of land and shares in the joint-stock economic cooperative union, and can get a fixed income of 4,800 yuan per year. Plus year-end dividends and work income, he feels that the income is quite considerable.
“The first person to benefit from the development of the industry is the local villagers. As of today, we have paid nearly 90,000 yuan in wages. In order to make the land more profitable, we have also interplanted peppers in the sericulture fields. In the second half of the year, peppers will You can see results.” Cheng Fangze, secretary of the Niulang Community Party branch and director of the neighborhood committee, said that currently, the base is building a silkworm shed, and it is expected to start raising silkworms in the second half of the year and generate benefits.
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