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南疆盐碱水域变“蓝色粮仓”
Ke Ji Ri Bao·2025-04-30 01:18

Core Viewpoint - The Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps has successfully transformed saline-alkali water areas in southern Xinjiang into productive aquaculture zones, leading to the cultivation of various aquatic products that are now in high demand across the country [1][2]. Group 1: Aquaculture Development - The Jin Hong Aquaculture Company has recently sold over 20 tons of California bass and is expanding its fish farming operations, indicating a strong market demand [1]. - In 2022, Jin Hong Aquaculture achieved an annual production of 60 tons of fish with a revenue exceeding 3 million yuan, utilizing a greenhouse-based circular water system for fish farming [1]. - The company has improved its oxygen supply method, resulting in an increase of approximately 15 kilograms of fish per cubic meter compared to traditional methods [1]. Group 2: Saline-Alkali Water Utilization - The Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps has identified 46,000 acres of saline-alkali water that can be developed, but only 21.7% of this area is currently utilized [2]. - By the end of 2024, the aquaculture area in saline-alkali water is expected to exceed 10,000 acres, with a total output of over 6,000 tons of aquatic products valued at 150 million yuan [2]. - Since 2022, the Corps has allocated 11 million yuan annually to support aquaculture entities, enhancing the development of the industry [2]. Group 3: Strategic Planning and Research - The Corps is conducting research to integrate key technologies for the comprehensive development of saline-alkali water aquaculture, with 12 demonstration sites established for various aquaculture models [3]. - A comprehensive aquaculture plan for the southern Xinjiang region is set to be completed by 2024, addressing technical and resource integration challenges [3]. - By the end of 2025, the goal is to increase the pond aquaculture area in saline-alkali regions to 12,000 acres through differentiated development strategies [3].