Turn "sugar packets" into "purses" Xinjiang poverty alleviation cadres have "secret skills"

Published 2020년 9월 3일

Tridge summary

The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region's Transportation Department's Village Poverty Alleviation Team has implemented a strategy to boost the income of fig farmers in Karayujimai Village by expanding production, improving technology, and diversifying the fig industry. This approach has not only doubled the income of some farmers but also provided a pathway out of poverty for them. The team has invested in expanding the fig plantation, taught new farming techniques, and introduced additional income-generating activities like dried fruits, fruit teas, and fig seedlings. The seedling industry has proven to be particularly profitable, generating income equivalent to half of fresh fruit income per mu. As technology advances and scales expand, the industry's profitability is expected to increase further, providing a route out of poverty for many villagers.
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Original content

Figs have been grown in Karayujimai Village, Yuepuhu Township, Yuepuhu County, Kashgar Prefecture, Xinjiang for more than 20 years. The figs here have a sweet taste and are called "sugar packets". However, because the villagers do not understand technology and industry, The "sugar bag" can only sweeten the mouth, but not the "sweet" life. For a period of time, the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Transportation Department's Village Poverty Alleviation Team has focused on this "sugar bag" to help expand its scale, improve technology, and develop additional Industry... "Used" a package of "secret techniques" to increase income, turning "sugar packets" into a "wallet" for villagers to increase income and get rich. In the current autumn harvest season, some fig farmers in the village have doubled their income. The first trick of the "secret technique" is Expansion of production requires more output to form an industry. In the past, the villagers only used fig planting as a courtyard ...
Source: mofcom.cn

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