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分类推进帮扶产业提质增效
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-06-09 21:47
Core Viewpoint - The recent meeting emphasized the need to consolidate and expand poverty alleviation achievements while transitioning to normalized support, aiming to prevent large-scale poverty recurrence and enhance the endogenous motivation of impoverished areas through industrial support [1] Group 1: Industrial Support and Development - The main source of support industries comes from poverty alleviation industries, which have increasingly become the core of rural revitalization [1] - The rural per capita disposable income in 832 poverty-stricken counties increased from less than 4,000 yuan in 2012 to 17,522 yuan in 2024, significantly contributed by support industries [1] - Various regions have developed characteristic planting and breeding industries, agricultural product processing, and rural tourism, promoting employment and income growth through industrial chain extension [1] Group 2: Challenges in Industrial Support - Issues such as insufficient planning precision and misalignment of support projects with regional resources have led to inefficient investments [2] - The lack of a well-developed mechanism for technology specialists and inadequate digital infrastructure coverage hinder the cultivation of vocational farmers' skills [2] - There are challenges in ensuring contract fulfillment in order agriculture and a lack of shared risk mechanisms, making it difficult to sustainably enhance farmers' income [2] Group 3: Strategies for Improvement - Emphasizing the need for precise infrastructure adaptation, focusing on regional storage and cold chain logistics to enhance agricultural product circulation [2] - Establishing a dual selection mechanism for technology specialists and creating county-level talent hubs to facilitate the transformation of research into practical applications [3] - Implementing a sustainable benefit-sharing mechanism in ecological agriculture through transparent distribution frameworks and risk compensation agreements [3]