Increasing income of edible mushroom industry in diaoda village, Naozhi town
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Last Update: 2014-02-21
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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In recent years, dangda village, Naozhi Town, Linjiang city has made full use of forest resources, increased farmers' income by developing edible mushroom industry, and embarked on a road of enriching people with characteristic industries Chanda village in Linjiang city is located in the mountainous area, where there are more mountains and less fields, and the farmers' income has been growing slowly for a long time In order to find a way to enrich the people, the development of the village focuses on the mushroom industry with sawdust as the raw material Through in-depth and detailed market research and planting experiments, a characteristic industrial cooperative has been established, forming a production and marketing integrated operation mode integrating processing and sales, with a very broad development prospect The mushroom industry has become the first rich industry in the village So far, the village has developed edible mushrooms such as yuhuangmushroom, black fungus and Pleurotus, which has driven more than 10 farmers in the village to become rich, with a net annual income increase of about 50000 yuan per household Xin Quanjiang, Secretary of the village branch of Chanda village, said that this year, the village plans to invest 300000 yuan to build a 20 mu black fungus base, expand the development of edible fungi in the form of villagers' equity, and drive more villagers to become rich.
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