Core Insights - Harbin, as the largest corn-producing city in Heilongjiang province, faces challenges in transforming its raw material advantage into economic benefits due to intense competition from surrounding cities [1][3] Group 1: Industry Overview - Harbin accounts for nearly half of the province's corn production, but its deep processing capacity is not significant compared to the total provincial capacity of 32 million tons per year [3] - The number of deep processing enterprises in Harbin is limited, with only a few leading companies like Xiangyu Agricultural Products and Hongzhan Biological among the provincial leaders [3] - Surrounding cities have established strong competitive positions, with Qiqihar's Fufeng Group having an annual processing capacity of 3 million tons, and Suihua leading with 10.98 million tons per year [3] Group 2: Challenges and Opportunities - The inability to convert raw material advantages into industrial benefits has resulted in significant value loss, which is a critical issue that needs to be addressed [3] - A dual approach of "technology research and policy implementation" is proposed to overcome these challenges, including the establishment of a high-level innovation platform and support for leading enterprises to develop new products [4] Group 3: Strategic Recommendations - Recommendations include creating a corn deep processing industry technology research institute in collaboration with universities, focusing on key technological breakthroughs [4] - The proposal suggests implementing tax incentives and land guarantees for corn deep processing projects, particularly in fuel ethanol and bio-based materials [4] - Emphasizing regional collaboration with surrounding cities to share logistics and raw material resources to form a complementary industrial cluster effect [4]
玉米产量占全省近半 加工能力却遇挑战 哈尔滨政协委员提案破局产能竞争
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-22 05:49