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我国茧丝绸产业将形成东中西部均衡发展新格局
Core Insights - The Ministry of Commerce and six other departments have issued a notice to promote the "East Silk West Solid" initiative, aiming to enhance the silk industry by transferring deep processing stages to the central and western regions while upgrading the eastern regions through technology and brand development [1][2] Group 1: Industry Development Strategies - The notice outlines three main areas with nine key tasks to facilitate the transfer of silk weaving, dyeing, and other deep processing stages to the central and western regions [1] - The central and western regions are encouraged to enhance silk production capabilities, optimize mulberry cultivation areas, and promote green and efficient technology models [2] - Eastern regions are tasked with strengthening R&D capabilities for high-end silk fabrics and smart equipment, as well as improving product design and brand competitiveness [2] Group 2: Coordination and Support Mechanisms - A platform for information sharing will be established to create a database of transfer projects and receiving regions, facilitating precise matching of industry transfer needs [2] - The Ministry of Commerce will work with relevant departments to improve communication and coordination, guiding localities in implementing the "East Silk West Solid" measures [2] - Ongoing support will be provided for project construction, including land and energy resource guarantees [2]
重庆桑蚕织出致富新"丝"路
Core Insights - Chongqing's silkworm cocoon production reached 0.9 million tons in the first half of the year, with an average price of approximately 55 yuan per kilogram, resulting in farmers' income of 810 million yuan [1] - The total value of the silkworm industry chain exceeded 2 billion yuan, marking a year-on-year growth of 13%, maintaining a position among the top ten in the country [1] - The Chongqing Municipal Commission of Commerce has supported the industry through various initiatives, including high-standard mulberry garden construction and a training program for silkworm farmers [1][2] Industry Development - The silkworm and silk industry in Chongqing is experiencing robust growth, with over 60,000 farmers engaged in silkworm cultivation across 26 districts and counties, maintaining a stable mulberry plantation area of around 500,000 acres [2] - The industry is advancing towards scale, intensification, and smart technology, with 21 municipal leading enterprises and numerous district-level leading and equipment companies, forming a complete industry chain from breeding to silk weaving [2] - Future strategies include attracting talent back to rural areas through policy support and addressing employment issues for migrant workers, thereby promoting farmers' income and contributing to rural revitalization [2]