今年232个农业农村重点项目完成投资超128亿元 年度投资完成率达95.6%
Nan Jing Ri Bao·2025-12-18 03:28

Core Insights - The city has identified 232 key agricultural and rural projects planned for construction by 2025, with a total investment of 34.718 billion yuan and an annual planned investment of 13.428 billion yuan, achieving a completion rate of 95.6% for the current year's investment [1][2] Group 1: Project Overview - The Lanhuatang Future Agricultural Display and Experience Center in PuKou District is nearing completion, covering over 390 acres with a total planned investment of 151 million yuan [1] - The center includes five functional areas, such as a modern smart greenhouse and a rice industry comprehensive service area, with the smart greenhouse expected to increase tomato production by 100,000 kilograms annually [1] - The high-efficiency specialty gardening area has already planted nearly 10,000 fruit trees, including pears and peaches, aimed at developing leisure tourism and fruit-picking activities [1] Group 2: Economic Impact - The natural extract project in Gaochun District, with a total investment of 120 million yuan, has been completed and is set to begin small-scale trial production, expected to generate an additional 200 million yuan in annual sales for the company [2] - The agricultural and rural key projects are seen as a cornerstone for high-quality agricultural economic development, covering various critical areas such as stable production, technological innovation, and rural construction [2] - The projects are designed to enhance the agricultural supply chain, improve value chains, and address rural infrastructure and public service needs, ultimately improving the quality of life for farmers [2] Group 3: Project Implementation - The city’s agricultural and rural system provides multi-dimensional support services to ensure efficient project execution, emphasizing the allocation of quality resources to high-quality projects [2] - A systematic approach is adopted for project advancement, focusing on checklist-based promotion, institutional implementation, and goal-oriented evaluation [2]