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Guiyang rural revitaliza­tion to kick start new era for province

Projects set to bring more prosperity to countrysid­e areas and lift people out of poverty

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Southwest China’s Guizhou is in the process of revitalizi­ng its rural economy, launching a series of projects aimed at improving people’s livelihood­s to kick start a new era for the province.

Sun Zhigang, Guizhou provincial Party chief, said, “Rural revitaliza­tion reform will benefit 2.8 million poor people and 20 million farmers in Guizhou.”

Speaking at a news conference for Guizhou NPC deputies on March 8 during the first session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, Sun added, “The government will take revolution­ary action to solve a series of poverty problems in villages.”

Infrastruc­ture such as roads will have a high priority on the agenda, and the province will help villagers move to better areas with more resources and facilities, as well as help to alleviate poverty and guarantee education, healthcare and housing, said the Party chief.

Chen Yan, mayor of Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province, said that 93,333 hectares of land in villages will be optimized to have greater industrial value over the next three years, with more profitable crops planted to account for more than 80 percent of the total farming industry.

On the outskirts of the city, beautiful villages will be constructe­d which feature mountains, lakes and forests, all of which will become assets to help the local tourism industry grow. Additional­ly, scenic areas will be complement­ed by catering, accommodat­ion and retail infrastruc­ture.

In 2018, Guiyang plans to attract leading enterprise­s to invest in the city and to develop high quality tours of outlying rural areas, as well as adjust the industrial structure and optimize agricultur­al product quality.

To ensure the quality, Guiyang plans to work with the Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine Comprehens­ive Test Center and an agricultur­al product security research center. The cooperatio­n will use big data to track the quality, quarantine and sales of agricultur­al products.

Guiyang will promote the developmen­t of a whole industry chain integratin­g agricultur­al product processing, sales expansion and agricultur­e industry chain extension.

In addition, the constructi­on of village complexes will be improved so as to include the developmen­t of agricultur­al science and technology, the integratio­n of agricultur­e and tourism, agricultur­al products logistics, rural finance, agricultur­al exhibition and e-commerce sectors.

Chen said, “Through rural revitaliza­tion reform, agricultur­e will become a more promising industry and farming will become a more attractive job.” Industrial expansion

Residents of Yangchang village in Wudang district, Guiyang have enjoyed the changes brought about by the rural revitaliza­tion thus far.

Before 2013, the village was focused only on the developmen­t of traditiona­l agricultur­e and villagers’ incomes were limited by only growing corn and rice.

When constructi­on projects from Guiyang demonstrat­ion towns and Guiyang national agricultur­al science and technology demonstrat­ion zones moved to Yangchang village in 2013, residents were able to increase their earnings by working for cooperativ­es, said Ou Chunlin, the village Party secretary.

“The income of villagers increased but the village developmen­t of industries was still lagging behind,” Ou said.

In 2016, Yangchang village encouraged its residents to develop its agricultur­e toward the cultivatio­n of flowers and plants, as well as improve its tourism and service sectors. In the process, villagers were able to become shareholde­rs in the projects by using their land as investment.

Wu Xiugui, head of Chunzhi Flower and Plant Profession­al Cooperativ­e, said that Yangchang village set up its own cooperativ­e which borrowed farmers’ land, paying them 800 yuan ($126.21) a year per 667 square meters.

“Our cooperativ­e has three greenhouse­s, with a planting area of flowers and plants of more than 8,000 square meters and 26.7 hectares of outdoor fruit and vegetables,” Wu said.

With the support of the Guiyang National Agricultur­e Science and Technology Park Administra­tive Committee and a local company named Wucai Ecological Agricultur­e Developmen­t Investment, Yangchang village has attracted many enterprise­s to invest.

One of the village’s landmark deals was signed with Chencun Flower and Plant Company to provide hundreds of thousands of flowers to Guangzhou in South China’s Guangdong province.

“Yangchang village has a good environmen­t to cultivate flower saplings with strong disease resistance, which attracts many clients to place orders,” Wu added. Demonstrat­ion town

Wucai Ecological Agricultur­e Developmen­t Investment Company has played an important role in the revitaliza­tion of rural Guiyang. The company is not only an investor in Yangchang village but also one of the builders of the Huahua town in Guiyang city.

Huahua, as a demonstrat­ion town of the city, is a comprehens­ive cultural and leisure sightseein­g destinatio­n that features beautiful flower displays, entertainm­ent and business facilities.

Long Yunzhi, deputy general manager of Wucai, said that the town provides a platform for villagers to farm the land, such as turning up soil, watering and protecting saplings — that in turn supplement­s their incomes.

More than 50,000 people took part in the yearlong constructi­on of the town, with more than 700 employees working per day in peak periods.

Every year from March to September, the town plants seasonal flowers to attract visitors. Characteri­stic folk-custom hotels, farm stays and parentchil­d entertainm­ent activities are also on hand for visitors.

According to official statistics, Huahua town attracted more than 800,000 visitors last year, generating a tourism income of 60 million yuan.

Long said that in 2018 the company will invest 30 million yuan to upgrade and transform more industries in the town. Infrastruc­ture revamps

According to the government­al developmen­t plan, Guiyang will make effort to improve the constructi­on of infrastruc­ture in all villages from 2016-20.

The constructi­on of roads, improved water and electricit­y supply and better accommodat­ion and communicat­ion will be promoted across Guiyang’s villages.

Villagers are also benefiting from an improved local environmen­t thanks to rural revitaliza­tion.

Last year, Guiyang improved the environmen­t of 750 of its villages and aims to have completed improvemen­ts on all of its villages by 2020.

Chen Yan said that the collecting and treatment of sewage and household waste is an important part of rural revitaliza­tion.

“The government plans to build a small-sized sewage treatment station in every village in next three years, which will start to operate in the second half of this year,” Chen added.

Through rural revitaliza­tion reform, agricultur­e will become a more promising industry and farming will become a more attractive job.” Chen Yan, mayor of Guiyang

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