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Moutai continues fight against poverty

Beverage giant will donate 300m yuan in the next three years to help poor students

- By ZHENG YIRAN in Beijing and YANG JUN in Guiyang Contact the writers at zhengyiran@chinadaily.com.cn and yangjun@chinadaily.com.cn

A major baijiu beverage brand will pump 300 million yuan ($44 million) into fighting poverty in China in the next three years.

Last week, Kweichou Moutai Co Ltd and the China Youth Developmen­t Foundation confirmed they will continue their charity project until 2020 to help rural regions in China.

The partnershi­p goes back to 2012 when the government called for companies to help finance adequate educationa­l resources for children from poverty-stricken areas.

“There are now only three years left to achieve the government’s goal of poverty alleviatio­n in rural areas,” said Yuan Renguo, president of Moutai, during a Press conference.

Moutai has promised to donate 100 million yuan for three consecutiv­e years to assist 60,000 students from poor families nationwide.

The plan is to help these children achieve their dreams of going to college and finally break through the poverty trap.

In addition, Moutai will provide 1,000 internship­s to students each year through its subsidiari­es and dealers.

The beverage giant has agreed to pay monthly salaries, and will also help the interns sharpen their profession­al and social skills.

During the next three years, Moutai will recommend 100 outstandin­g students annually to work in its subsidiari­es, dealers and other partners.

This in turn will help promote the “poverty alleviatio­n” process throughout the country.

“We need to go hand in hand to contribute to the nation’s prosperity and revival,” Yuan said.

Since 2012, Moutai has donated more than 500 million yuan to charity projects involving over 102,000 students from poor families across China.

The money has helped them attend colleges, while the project has covered 1,600 counties across the country, making it one of the most influentia­l charities here.

By now, the first batch of university students that were sponsored by Moutai have already graduated from university and have rewarding jobs.

“The charity project aims to get rid of poverty in rural areas through the power of education,” said Wang Jian, director of the China Youth Developmen­t Foundation. “For five years, the project has provided effective solutions.

“It sends students to universiti­es without having them worry about financial problems,” Wang added.

Moutai also takes part in other public welfare programs.

From 2014, it has donated 50 million yuan to protect the ecological environmen­t along the Chishui River in Guizhou’s Zunyi city. It also gave 100 million yuan to build the Confucius Institute in Guiyang, Guizhou province.

Since the beginning of the 12th Five-Year Plan(2011-15), Moutai has been involved in supporting local economic developmen­t.

As for its business operations, the group reported sales revenues of 50.24 billion yuan last year with profits of 25.11 billion yuan.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Li Chen, an actor and a guest at the Moutai press conference shares the story of Li Baoxin, one of the first batch of children helped by the company.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Li Chen, an actor and a guest at the Moutai press conference shares the story of Li Baoxin, one of the first batch of children helped by the company.

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