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走出新“稻”路 绘就好“丰”景
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-08-22 03:33
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the innovative "tobacco-rice rotation" model implemented by Jiangxi Le'an Tobacco Company, which aims to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability while promoting rural revitalization through effective land use and crop diversification [1][3]. Group 1: Agricultural Practices - The tobacco-rice rotation method addresses soil health issues and promotes the synergistic development of tobacco and rice crops, leading to improved agricultural outcomes [1][3]. - In 2024, 41 tobacco farmers successfully cultivated "Xiangxia Liangyou 8773" rice on 1,164 acres of land previously used for tobacco, demonstrating the effectiveness of this rotation model [3]. - This rotation strategy has increased land productivity, improved soil structure, and reduced pest occurrences, resulting in higher output and sustainable land use [3][6]. Group 2: Technological Support - The introduction of technical guidance has significantly improved rice yield and quality, with the trial yield of "Xiangxia Liangyou 8773" reaching 1,626.23 yuan per acre, an increase of 220 yuan compared to conventional post-tobacco rice [6]. - There is a strong demand from farmers for enhanced training in planting techniques, which the company plans to address by organizing more practical training sessions led by agricultural experts [6]. Group 3: Sales and Marketing Strategy - The company has implemented an integrated "production and sales" model, collaborating with Ganliang Industry to facilitate on-site purchasing of rice, which alleviates the challenges faced by farmers in selling their produce [7]. - This new sales approach provides a stable and secure channel for rice sales, with an average price of 127.24 yuan per 100 jin, addressing previous issues of price volatility and payment delays [7]. - The seamless integration of production and sales is crucial for the long-term success of the tobacco-rice rotation model, ensuring that farmers have reliable markets for their crops [7].