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种好“菜园子”!河北蔬菜何以装满北京四成“菜篮子”
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-12-24 08:19
清晨,环京周边的蔬菜大棚里,工人们忙着采摘白菜、茄子等蔬菜;一天内,这些蔬菜就将运抵北京, 端上居民的餐桌。 随着京津冀三地农业的协同发展,这样的场景正成为日常。河北近年来坚持种好"菜园子"、保障京 津"菜篮子",大力建设环京津设施蔬菜产业集群,推动蔬菜产业提档升级。据统计,2024年河北蔬菜在 北京批发市场占有率达42.5%。 实施千亿元级蔬菜产业工程,建设环京津设施蔬菜产业集群……河北在环京周边布局建设玉田、固安、 永清等9个20万亩以上的蔬菜重点县。河北与北京共建环京蔬菜基地183家、11.5万亩,年供应能力超50 万吨。 "相比于露天种植,设施生产环境可控、产能提升、品质更优、供应错峰,有助于满足京津市场保供 应、提品质的需求。"河北农业大学科教兴农中心主任、河北省设施蔬菜创新团队岗位专家高洪波说。 深化融合,每年引进培育新品种50多个 紫色线茄、翠嫩青茄、清香圆茄……清晨,北京新发地市场,摊主李军的摊位上,各种各样的茄子让人 目不暇接,平均每天茄子出货量有60多吨。去年一年,仅茄子销售量就达2.5万吨左右,销售总额超1亿 元。 忙完销售忙生产。"早高峰"的批发生意结束后,李军动身前往河北衡水冀州区。 ...
河北蔬菜何以装满北京四成“菜篮子”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-23 23:14
转自:北京日报客户端 河北蔬菜何以装满北京四成"菜篮子"(经济聚焦) 升级设施、培育新品、智慧种植 清晨,环京周边的蔬菜大棚里,工人们忙着采摘白菜、茄子等蔬菜;一天内,这些蔬菜就将运抵北京, 端上居民的餐桌。 随着京津冀三地农业的协同发展,这样的场景正成为日常。河北近年来坚持种好"菜园子"、保障京 津"菜篮子",大力建设环京津设施蔬菜产业集群,推动蔬菜产业提档升级。据统计,2024年河北蔬菜在 北京批发市场占有率达42.5%。 "这些嫩苗都是按照高标准定向培育的,每天早晨采摘完后,2小时内就送达北京各大门店。"合作社副 理事长张新伟介绍,合作社今年又与北京一家品牌餐饮连锁店签订供货协议,进一步拓展市场。 为确保京津菜篮子"日常供得稳、应急有保障",2022年,农业农村部将河北省环京津设施蔬菜产业集群 纳入优势特色产业集群建设名单,通过中央财政专项资金持续支持三地农业协作发展。同年起,北京市 农业农村局、天津市农业农村委员会、河北省农业农村厅联合开展蔬菜基地建设,通过奖补形式精准赋 能。 连片大棚不远处,便是一座占地约5000平方米的净菜加工车间。车间内,一条智能化土豆洗切生产线高 速运转。在多项政策支持下,顺 ...
河北蔬菜何以装满北京四成“菜篮子”(经济聚焦)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-12-23 22:31
清晨,环京周边的蔬菜大棚里,工人们忙着采摘白菜、茄子等蔬菜;一天内,这些蔬菜就将运抵北京, 端上居民的餐桌。 随着京津冀三地农业的协同发展,这样的场景正成为日常。河北近年来坚持种好"菜园子"、保障京 津"菜篮子",大力建设环京津设施蔬菜产业集群,推动蔬菜产业提档升级。据统计,2024年河北蔬菜在 北京批发市场占有率达42.5%。 升级产业,布局9个20万亩以上蔬菜重点县 河北廊坊固安县牛驼镇,顺斋瓜菜种植专业合作社连片的蔬菜大棚里绿意盎然。蒿子秆培育大棚内,数 名员工正小心翼翼采摘嫩苗。 "这些嫩苗都是按照高标准定向培育的,每天早晨采摘完后,2小时内就送达北京各大门店。"合作社副 理事长张新伟介绍,合作社今年又与北京一家品牌餐饮连锁店签订供货协议,进一步拓展市场。 为确保京津菜篮子"日常供得稳、应急有保障",2022年,农业农村部将河北省环京津设施蔬菜产业集群 纳入优势特色产业集群建设名单,通过中央财政专项资金持续支持三地农业协作发展。同年起,北京市 农业农村局、天津市农业农村委员会、河北省农业农村厅联合开展蔬菜基地建设,通过奖补形式精准赋 能。 忙完销售忙生产。"早高峰"的批发生意结束后,李军动身前往河北衡 ...
沧州农产品闪耀京城 旱碱麦品牌引领京津冀农业协同新篇章
Jin Tou Wang· 2025-07-09 02:31
Group 1 - The event "Cangzhou Agricultural Products Promotion and Cangzhou Dry Saline Wheat Brand Launch" was held in Beijing, focusing on deepening the coordinated development strategy of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and promoting rural revitalization and brand agriculture [1] - The event featured over 80 agricultural enterprises from Cangzhou and more than 100 channel merchants from Beijing, aiming to create a blueprint for high-quality agricultural development [1] - The "Cangzhou Dry Saline Wheat" regional public brand was officially launched, highlighting the unique quality and market potential of this wheat variety [1] Group 2 - Five companies, including Hebei Leshou Duck Industry Co., Ltd. and Huanghua Tian Tian Food Development Co., Ltd., showcased their strengths in deep processing product development and supply chain services during the enterprise promotion session [2] - Seven companies received authorization to use the "Cangzhou Dry Saline Wheat" brand logo, indicating a unified branding strategy to enhance market presence [2] - A delegation from Cangzhou's agricultural enterprises visited leading agricultural innovation parks to learn about advanced practices in large-scale production and brand management [2] Group 3 - The successful hosting of the event signifies a higher dimension of agricultural collaboration in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, with Cangzhou leveraging its resources to build a comprehensive industrial chain from scientific planting to end consumption [3] - Cangzhou's high-quality agricultural products, including vegetables and aquatic products, are expected to integrate into the capital's consumer market, broadening income avenues for farmers [3] - The initiative aims to activate the internal dynamics of rural revitalization, transforming saline-alkali land into fertile ground for agricultural development [3]
京津冀农业协同发展结硕果
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-07-04 13:19
Core Viewpoint - The implementation of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei coordinated development strategy has significantly enhanced agricultural collaboration among the three regions, leading to improved agricultural product supply capabilities and the establishment of a comprehensive agricultural product circulation system [1][3]. Group 1: Agricultural Supply and Market Development - The three regions have established a robust agricultural product circulation system, market information system, quality testing, and market access system, with Hebei vegetables accounting for 42.5% of the Beijing market, making it the largest supplier of vegetables to Beijing [1]. - The Shouheng Gaobeidian International Agricultural Product Trading Center has rapidly grown into the largest commercial complex in northern China and the largest single agricultural wholesale market in the country since its establishment in 2013, ranking first in the national agricultural wholesale market for three consecutive years [1]. Group 2: Market Performance and Future Outlook - The Shouheng Gaobeidian market currently hosts over 8,700 merchants, with a projected annual transaction volume of 19.1 million tons and a transaction value of 141 billion yuan in 2024, utilizing a "market + base + farmer" cooperation model to deliver nearly 10 million tons of agricultural products to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region [3]. - The Shouheng Group's Xiaogan Shouheng City project has achieved a cumulative transaction volume exceeding 10 million tons within just one and a half years of operation, becoming a benchmark in the industry and an important agricultural distribution hub in Central China [3]. - Looking ahead, the three regions will continue to deepen agricultural collaboration strategies, leveraging technology, brand leadership, and market connectivity to accelerate the upgrade of the entire agricultural industry chain [3].
深化京津冀农业协同发展
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-07-01 22:17
Core Viewpoint - The 32nd China Beijing Seed Industry Conference will be held in September, marking a significant step towards deeper agricultural collaboration among Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei, which is crucial for forming a new pattern of complementary advantages and deep cooperation in agricultural development in the region [1] Group 1: Agricultural Collaboration Achievements - The implementation of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei collaborative development strategy has led to significant achievements in agricultural collaboration, enhancing the capacity for agricultural product security [1] - The "Net Vegetables into Beijing" initiative has established a robust agricultural product circulation system, with Hebei's vegetable market share in Beijing reaching 42.5%, making it the largest supplier of vegetables to the capital [1] - Collaborative efforts in modern seed industry projects and technology research have been initiated, focusing on creating a complete industrial chain from planting to logistics [1] Group 2: Challenges and Areas for Improvement - There are notable challenges, including conflicts between agricultural development and resource/environmental needs, as well as issues of homogeneity in agricultural industries and insufficient overall regional competitiveness [2] - The disparity in agricultural development levels is evident, with urban areas leading nationally while Hebei still has room for improvement [2] - The mechanism for technology transfer is not fully developed, indicating a need for a more mature regional collaborative innovation model [2] Group 3: Future Directions for Agricultural Development - There is a focus on enhancing agricultural industry collaboration to meet consumer demands for healthier products and improve the supply structure and quality of agricultural products [3] - Plans include establishing more vegetable production bases around Beijing and developing emergency supply bases for agricultural products [3] - Strengthening agricultural technology innovation through collaborative platforms and addressing key technological challenges specific to Hebei's conditions is a priority [3] Group 4: Environmental Management in Agriculture - Emphasis is placed on managing agricultural ecological environments, particularly in preventing agricultural non-point source pollution and sharing relevant data [4] - Initiatives to reduce the use of pesticides and fertilizers while promoting new technologies and products are being implemented [4] - Efforts to enhance the recycling of agricultural waste and improve the management of livestock waste and crop residues are underway [4]