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让方寸地成为“聚宝盆”(因地制宜发展庭院经济)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-05-29 22:21

Core Viewpoint - The development of courtyard economy in Longling County has significantly improved the livelihoods of local farmers, with a focus on sustainable and profitable agricultural practices [6][7]. Group 1: Courtyard Economy Development - Longling County has invested nearly 1.29 billion yuan from 2017 to 2024 to encourage the development of courtyard economy, helping farmers establish partnerships with large agricultural enterprises for order-based production [6]. - The county has trained 518 rural revitalization instructors to provide targeted technological guidance and promote advanced agricultural techniques [6]. - The courtyard economy has expanded to 1,067,200 square meters, producing 24,000 tons of fruits and vegetables last year, with an average income increase of 3,800 yuan per household [7]. Group 2: Crop Selection and Management - Initially, villagers were skeptical about the profitability of courtyard farming, but after several trials, they shifted to growing peppers in 2021, which proved to be less labor-intensive and more profitable [5][6]. - The village has implemented a "green planting" policy, prohibiting the use of banned pesticides and promoting the use of organic fertilizers, which has led to better crop quality and safety [6][7]. Group 3: Economic Impact - A local farmer, Li Jingwen, reported an annual income of around 5,000 yuan from growing 4,500 pepper plants, with a guaranteed minimum price of 1.2 yuan per kilogram [7]. - The village's average income reached 17,000 yuan per capita last year, with a total pepper order volume increasing to 400 tons [7]. Group 4: Cultural and Educational Integration - In Xu Chang Village, Henan Province, the integration of traditional craftsmanship with educational experiences has transformed the local economy, attracting visitors and creating new income streams for residents [9][10]. - The establishment of the "Mo Wu Qin Fang" research base has allowed for hands-on learning experiences in traditional guqin making, significantly increasing local engagement and income [9][10].