Little bullfrogs prop up Zhifu Village in China

Published 2021년 11월 13일

Tridge summary

Xiaotailie Village in Guizhou Province, China, has transformed from a poor village to an industrial one, lifting all 562 poor families out of poverty in 2019. The village has become green and clean, with a booming industry and improving standard of living. The Village Party Branch has opened up village collective powers, attracted talents, and developed industries such as tea oil planting and bottled water production. In April 2021, 27 acres of land was leased as a frog farm, providing employment opportunities and expected to supply bullfrogs to the market in the next spring.
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Walking into an isolated rice field in Xiaotailie Village, Tailie Town, Sansui County, Guizhou Province, bullfrogs are relaxing in the sun. As soon as people get close to them, they jump into the water with a "plop". The waves rise and fall, stirring far away The frog at the place. "My job is to feed bullfrogs every day. Although my salary of 3,000 yuan a month is not as much as going out to work, I can take care of my family. I plan to start my own business next year after learning experience. Oulaiyuan, a worker at the bullfrog farm (Au Lai-yuen, sound) Standing on the shore, throwing feed into the frog pond with a homemade net. Frogs swarmed. Xiaotailie Village is very remote and poor in the past. In 2014, under the leadership of the “Two Committees” of the new village, Xiaotailie Village realized the transformation from a poor village to an industrial village and completed the “accelerated run” of rural revitalization. 2019 , The whole village has been lifted out of poverty, ...
Source: SXNCB

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