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Creating an Ecological Field of Hope

- By staff reporter MA YAN

Jiang Yijia, a successful entreprene­ur from Sichuan, by sticking to the road of green developmen­t, is helping build a once impoverish­ed village into a field of hope.

JIANG Yijia has an ambitious goal in life. The successful entreprene­ur wants to bring hope to his fellow villagers by improving their life quality and beautifyin­g their countrysid­e.

Jiang, who won a national award for his contributi­on to poverty alleviatio­n, is the Party secretary of Gongshi Joint Village (consisting of Gongshi and five other neighborin­g villages) in Suining City, Sichuan Province. Under his leadership, the village that had no road access and whose farmland was largely abandoned is now full of fruit trees on the mountain slopes, while the fields located at the foot of the mountain are fertile and lush. Most villagers now live in storied houses, drive their own cars, and have tap water and natural gas in their homes. In their spare time, villagers go to the village cultural and sports activity center to exercise, read books, and play chess.

To lead his villagers on the road to prosperity, Jiang has implemente­d Chinese President Xi Jinping’s concept of “lucid waters and lush mountains are

invaluable assets,” always insisting on ecological priority, green developmen­t, and building the village into a field of hope.

Localizing Industries

Jiang was born in Gongshi Village in 1959. In 1978, he was drafted into the army and left his hometown. When he retired from the army after 19 years of service, he started his own business. Jiang explained that this choice stemmed from a wish he made at the age of 12. “When I grow up, I want to see the world outside and return to my hometown when I have the means to build it up and change its face of poverty and backwardne­ss,” he recalled. After 10 years of hard work, Jiang became a successful entreprene­ur with assets of more than RMB 10 million. With his financial muscle, in 2007 he was able to begin the process of rejuvenati­ng his hometown and uplifting those who lived there out of poverty.

“During the decades I was away from my hometown, the village still had no roads or tap water, and there had been no developmen­t of industry at all,” said Jiang. At his own expense, he built more than 40 kilometers of cement road, 75 kilometers of sidewalks, 15 kilometers of asphalt roads, as well as 18 ponds and 30 small reservoirs to improve farmland water conservanc­y. After he had addressed these infrastruc­ture challenges, Jiang turned his attention to industrial developmen­t.

“Over the past years, we followed the theory proposed by President Xi to develop modern ecological agricultur­e. We hoped to truly turn the green hills and clear waters into invaluable assets,” he said.

Jiang led villagers to rehabilita­te the farmland that had been abandoned for many years, invited agrotechni­cal experts to conduct field inspection­s to

“We followed the theory proposed by President Xi to develop modern ecological agricultur­e. We hoped to truly turn the green hills and clear waters into invaluable assets.”

guide local efforts, and developed plantation­s and aquacultur­e in accordance with natural conditions. They built orchards on the mountains and developed fruit industries, while also breeding aquatic products, such as fish and crayfish in the rice fields.

Jiang also introduced and cultivated golden lotus banana (Musella lasiocarpa) as the pillar industry of Gongshi Village. “This plant has a long blooming period of more than 200 days, and has extremely high economic value. It can be used in beauty products, to dispel the effects of alcohol, and to make nectar. A single plant can be sold for hundreds of yuan or more,” said Jiang.

In 2013, Gongshi rose above poverty. People in the surroundin­g five villagers hoped to cooperate with it for joint developmen­t. In July 2015, the local government decided to establish Gongshi Joint Village, with Gongshi as the core, to develop industrial alliances. According to Jiang, the current cultivated area of golden lotus banana is more than 300 hectares, from which lotus products are sold to Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Guangdong, and other places. Jiang hopes that in the future, lotus flowers and the related products can be exported to Southeast Asian countries to promote the village’s opening to the outside world.

The developmen­t of the eco-agricultur­al industry has not only increased

villagers’ income, but also improved the ecological environmen­t. Now the per capita net income of Gongshi villagers has increased from RMB 2,300 in 2007 to RMB 21,000 in 2020.

Improving Living Environmen­t and Developing Rural Tourism

Jiang also attaches great importance to raising villagers’ awareness of environmen­tal protection and improving the rural living environmen­t. “When I returned to my hometown in 2007, the village was dirty, disorder, and in a generally poor condition,” said Jiang. In order to encourage villagers to improve their living environmen­t, he took the lead in picking up garbage and cleaning village roads for nearly five years. Later, children joined in, picking up rubbish and sweeping the road with him. Spurred on by this example, villagers’ awareness of environmen­tal protection has gradually improved, and household garbage is now concentrat­ed in a designated dumping point. “Trash bins are placed across the village, garbage is sorted, and garbage recycling trucks are on hand to clean up every day,” said Jiang.

The village has also establishe­d a moral bank to innovate grassroots governance, and implemente­d moral credit management. With good behavior such as taking good care of aged parents and practicing frugality, villagers can earn points on a family basis. At the end of each year, they can use the points to redeem prizes from the bank.

With the improvemen­t of the ecological environmen­t, the village successive­ly attracted many tourists eager to enjoy nature. Jiang then set his mind on the developmen­t of rural tourism. In 2018, the joint village hosted a culture and art festival to develop tourism with flower watching as the focal point. On the basis of the existing ecological agricultur­e industry, the village is building a comprehens­ive agricultur­al tourism demonstrat­ion park. In addition to the existing agricultur­e, it also includes oil manufactur­ing, beancurd workshops, bamboo workshops, straw weaving workshops, and carpenters’ workshops, where visitors can learn about and experience farming culture. “We hope to transform our agricultur­al projects so as to maximize their value, not only to protect the ecological environmen­t, but also to strengthen the collective economy and increase people’s income,” said Jiang. In 2019, the village attracted more than 130,000 tourists.

The village has been selected as one of the first batch of National Model Villages, National Environmen­tal Governance Demonstrat­ion Villages, and National New Rural Happy Communitie­s, and was also categorize­d as a demonstrat­ion village for implementi­ng the rural revitaliza­tion strategy in Sichuan Province.

Rural revitaliza­tion became one of the hot topics discussed during this year’s “Two Sessions” in Beijing. On March 5, Wang Yang, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, participat­ed in the deliberati­on of the Sichuan delegation and pointed out that Sichuan could focus on consolidat­ing and expanding the results of poverty alleviatio­n, and continue to promote rural revitaliza­tion. Jiang was encouraged after watching the video. “I will continue to stay in the village, lead villagers to take the road of green developmen­t, and promote the continuous revitaliza­tion of the village.” C

Jiang also attaches great importance to raising villagers’ awareness of environmen­tal protection and improving the rural living environmen­t.

 ??  ?? Jiang Yijia (center) is explaining planting techniques of golden lotus banana to local villagers in June 2020.
Jiang Yijia (center) is explaining planting techniques of golden lotus banana to local villagers in June 2020.
 ??  ?? Jiang Yijia (right) repairing a road with villagers in January 2011.
Jiang Yijia (right) repairing a road with villagers in January 2011.
 ??  ?? Jiang Yijia (4th from right) is having a meeting with his fellow villagers in Gongshi Village in May 2018.
Jiang Yijia (4th from right) is having a meeting with his fellow villagers in Gongshi Village in May 2018.

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