山葡萄种植的多元转变
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-24 17:47

Core Viewpoint - The development of the Ma'anshan Village is characterized by a transition from a single industry model focused on mountain grape cultivation to a more integrated model that combines culture, tourism, agriculture, and commerce, leading to significant economic growth and ecological restoration [2][9]. Group 1: Agricultural Development - Mountain grape cultivation is a key industry in Ma'anshan Village, with a current scale of 3,500 acres, generating an annual income of 2,000 yuan per acre [2]. - The village has established two wine production companies, Mengye and Menghong, creating a complete supply chain from planting to sales [2][5]. - The local cooperative model has enabled farmers to benefit from higher market prices, with guaranteed purchases from contracted growers [5]. Group 2: Ecological Restoration - The village has achieved a forest coverage rate of 90.2% through extensive ecological restoration efforts, including reforestation of 3,000 acres and artificial afforestation of 1,000 acres [2]. - Ma'anshan Village has been recognized as a "National Forest Village" due to its successful ecological initiatives [2]. Group 3: Tourism and Economic Growth - In 2024, Ma'anshan Village received 430,000 tourists, generating a total income of 220 million yuan [8]. - The village has developed 12 farmhouses, each generating an annual income of approximately 300,000 yuan, and has transformed 16 houses into a street of guesthouses [8]. - The establishment of over 30 local product sales stations has facilitated the sale of more than 7,000 tons of agricultural products annually, with individual household incomes reaching 100,000 to 150,000 yuan [8]. Group 4: Community and Infrastructure Development - The village has improved its infrastructure by constructing 59.5 kilometers of roads to connect scenic spots, farmhouses, and guesthouses, enhancing accessibility for tourists [8]. - The local population of 562 has seen over 130 individuals actively engaged in the agricultural and tourism sectors, benefiting from the integrated development model [5].