Core Insights - The article highlights the transformation of Jin Hua Village in Laos through the development of a specialized vegetable planting industry, showcasing successful poverty alleviation efforts through agricultural modernization and cooperation with Chinese experts [1][5]. Group 1: Agricultural Development - Jin Hua Village has established over 20 vegetable greenhouses, including three high-standard smart greenhouses built in 2024, which utilize modern technologies such as intelligent temperature and light control [1][4]. - The introduction of modern agricultural techniques has allowed local farmers to increase their vegetable yields and income, with each harvest generating between 180,000 to 250,000 Lao Kip (approximately $8.18 to $11.36) [2][3]. Group 2: Economic Impact - Approximately 60% of households in Jin Hua Village are now engaged in vegetable cultivation, with a total of 52 households operating greenhouses and 45 households growing vegetables outdoors, covering nearly 83 acres combined [4]. - The average annual income for villagers is projected to rise to 1,027,000 Lao Kip (around $46.67) this year, with some families reporting stable monthly incomes of 600,000 Lao Kip (about $27.27) from greenhouse operations [4]. Group 3: Collaborative Efforts - The project includes not only greenhouse construction but also infrastructure improvements such as road building, vegetable collection points, and drainage systems, with completion expected by June 2026 [4]. - The success of Jin Hua Village serves as a model for poverty alleviation in Laos, with plans for additional cooperation projects between Laos and China to further enhance agricultural practices and economic development [5].
第一现场丨“特色蔬菜产业铺就一条致富路”
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-11-03 03:46