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广东启动未来社区试点建设 | “百千万”周周见
Nan Fang Nong Cun Bao·2025-09-03 13:30

Group 1 - Guangdong Province has launched a pilot program for future community construction, focusing on eight major scenarios including governance, public space, and community services [4][20][21] - The program aims to enhance community environment, services, and governance, transforming communities into service centers and activity hubs [22][23] - A technical guideline has been issued to standardize construction, emphasizing the use of advanced technologies such as AI, blockchain, and big data [25][26][27] Group 2 - The Guangdong Provincial State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission held a meeting to discuss the high-quality development of state-owned enterprises, emphasizing the need for effective investment and modernization of industrial systems [30][32][34] - Key industries highlighted for development include artificial intelligence, marine ranching, and biomedicine, with a focus on enhancing corporate governance and market-oriented reforms [36][38] Group 3 - The "Media+" initiative in Zhaoqing aims to enhance the poultry industry, specifically the Xinghua chicken, by establishing a new development model that integrates standards, branding, and technology [81][84][85] - The initiative targets a comprehensive standard system and significant brand value enhancement by 2027, with a current industry value exceeding 2 billion [89][90] Group 4 - The Yangxi County organized a training program to improve the "Hundred Thousand Project," focusing on typical town and village construction as a key strategy for rural revitalization [95][99][100] - The training included discussions on the evaluation methods for typical towns and villages, aiming to enhance rural industry development [107][109] Group 5 - The Yuan Cheng District has implemented a reform in government services, achieving 100% coverage of a three-tier service system and reducing approval times by an average of 65% [130][132] - The district has integrated multiple departments into a single service center, significantly increasing the number of services available to the public [133][134]