推动乡村振兴要着眼长远
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-12-15 22:39

Core Viewpoint - The year marks the conclusion of a five-year transition period for consolidating and expanding poverty alleviation achievements while effectively connecting with rural revitalization, transitioning to a new phase of normalized assistance to promote comprehensive rural revitalization and ensure that villagers share in the development outcomes [1][2]. Group 1: Industry Revitalization - Industrial revitalization is identified as the driving force for rural development, shifting from "blood transfusion" support during poverty alleviation to "blood production" cultivation in rural revitalization [1]. - Many rural areas still face challenges such as talent shortages and weak industrial chains, necessitating increased effective investment in industrial support tailored to local conditions [1]. - Emphasis on developing characteristic industries with a focus on "one village, one product" to reduce homogenization and enhance competitiveness [1]. Group 2: Employment Support - Employment assistance is highlighted as the most effective method for increasing villagers' income, with many rural areas providing public welfare jobs to stabilize income for vulnerable households [1]. - Long-term strategies include promoting collective rural economies and encouraging enterprises to absorb local villagers into employment [1]. - Strengthening labor training to improve villagers' skill levels and broaden employment channels is essential for achieving stable income for households [1]. Group 3: Collaborative Mechanisms - Future efforts to consolidate and expand poverty alleviation achievements will involve a collaborative mechanism across various administrative levels, including provincial, municipal, county, township, and village leaders [2]. - The continuation of effective practices such as East-West collaboration and targeted assistance from central units is crucial for enhancing support effectiveness [2]. - A long-term commitment to rural revitalization is necessary, emphasizing industrial support, employment assistance, and maintaining a bottom-line thinking approach to ensure all villagers benefit from development [2].