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西班牙连遭8场风暴 “尼尔斯”致一死多伤
Xin Hua She· 2026-02-14 06:55
强降雨、雷电、降雪和强风近期多次侵袭西班牙,导致建筑和农作物受损,迫使政府紧急疏散数千 人。 据西班牙加泰罗尼亚自治区卫生部门通报,巴塞罗那一名女子12日遭强风吹散的屋顶碎片击中,13 日伤重不治。 受强风影响,巴塞罗那埃尔普拉特机场12日有上百趟航班取消或改降,铁路部门对部分线路采取限 速运行措施。加泰罗尼亚自治区政府要求12日关闭学校并暂停体育活动,且取消了非紧急医疗服务。至 少20人被风吹落的物体击中。 新华社马德里2月14日电 (记者 孟鼎博)今年以来,伊比利亚半岛接连遭遇8场冬季风暴。第八场 风暴"尼尔斯"11日开始影响西班牙,迄今导致至少1人死亡、多人受伤。 气象部门表示,将继续密切监测风暴动向,并根据情况发布进一步预警。路透社报道,伊比利亚半 岛处于欧洲气候变化的前沿。多年来,这一地区正经历越来越长的热浪以及更频繁、强度更大的降雨天 气。 西班牙农业、渔业和食品大臣路易斯·普拉纳斯·普查德斯告诉西班牙国家电视台记者,"这连续八次 风暴"的确影响巨大,大约1.4万公顷的浆果、柑橘类水果、橄榄和其他农作物损失惨重,这一数字可能 还会大幅增加。"我们需要考虑这种现象是罕见的,还是未来可能更频繁发生的。 ...
广东省阳江市市场监督管理局关于2025年第8期食品安全抽检结果信息的公示
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang· 2026-01-22 08:25
Core Viewpoint - The Yangjiang Market Supervision Administration conducted a food safety inspection, revealing a non-compliance rate of 2.41% from 1452 samples tested, with 35 batches found to be unqualified [1]. Group 1: Inspection Results - A total of 1452 samples were collected from food business units in Yangjiang [1]. - 35 batches of products were identified as non-compliant, resulting in a non-compliance rate of 2.41% [1]. - The details of the unqualified products are documented in an attached summary table [1]. Group 2: Regulatory Actions - The Yangjiang Market Supervision Administration mandated local regulatory bodies to investigate and address the non-compliant products and their producers [1]. - Legal actions will be taken against any violations in production and operation, with the results recorded in the food safety credit archives of the businesses involved [1]. - The investigation outcomes will be publicly disclosed by the respective local market supervision departments [1].
报告显示:以色列侵害致巴勒斯坦农业损失逾1亿美元
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2026-01-12 23:14
Core Viewpoint - The report from the Palestinian agricultural sector highlights unprecedented systematic attacks by the Israeli military and settlers on agriculture in the West Bank, posing a survival threat to Palestinian agriculture and directly impacting local food security [1] Economic Impact - The direct economic losses for the Palestinian agricultural sector in 2025 are estimated to exceed $10.3 million, resulting from land destruction, olive tree burning and uprooting, irrigation system damage, livestock theft, and destruction of beehives [1] - The most severely affected are olive plantations, with nearly 92,000 olive trees damaged, including many ancient trees over a century old [1] Infrastructure and Livestock - The report documents the spread of 133 Israeli settler livestock settlements around Palestinian villages, leading to the illegal occupation of thousands of dunams of farmland (1 dunam is approximately 1,000 square meters) [1] - Over 5,000 sheep have been stolen or killed, resulting in direct losses of approximately $1.77 million, affecting hundreds of pastoral families [1] - Agricultural infrastructure, including roads and plastic greenhouses, has suffered direct losses exceeding $2.5 million, while water resources have incurred losses of over $1.5 million due to the destruction of wells, reservoirs, and irrigation networks [1] Call to Action - The Palestinian agricultural sector asserts that these actions constitute organized attacks on agriculture, violating international humanitarian law, and calls on the international community to take action to protect Palestinian farmers, halt systematic Israeli aggression, and support agricultural reconstruction and aid projects [1]
科技为笔绘就潮南乡村振兴新图景
Nan Fang Nong Cun Bao· 2025-12-19 03:04
Core Viewpoint - The collaboration between the Shantou Chaonan District Government and the Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences aims to enhance agricultural development through technology and training, focusing on high-quality fruit production and ecological construction. Group 1: Agreements and Initiatives - The Shantou Chaonan District Government signed a framework agreement with the Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences for the "Hundred Counties, Thousand Towns, and Ten Thousand Villages High-Quality Development Project" and ecological construction support [5][6]. - The Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences will leverage its technological talent to provide comprehensive support for Chaonan's agriculture through platform building, base establishment, and talent cultivation [7]. Group 2: Training Programs - The first training session, held from November 27 to December 9, focused on "High-Quality Development Technology Training for Lingnan Specialty Fruit Industry," addressing key agricultural technologies relevant to local fruit production [8][10]. - Approximately 70 agricultural technicians and growers attended the first training session, which covered topics such as winter management techniques for lychee and soil maintenance [17]. Group 3: Training Content and Expert Contributions - Subsequent training sessions included practical applications of pest control and high-yield cultivation techniques for various fruits, with experts providing hands-on guidance and addressing specific planting challenges [20][21][22]. - The training emphasized modern agricultural technologies, including the use of unmanned machinery in lychee orchards, to improve planting efficiency and promote the integration of technology in agriculture [25][26]. Group 4: Outcomes and Future Directions - The training sessions have been well-received, effectively enhancing the practical skills and technological literacy of local agricultural personnel, thereby facilitating the conversion of scientific achievements into tangible benefits for farmers [34][36]. - Future training will focus on variety improvement, green pest control, and brand development, establishing a regular technical guidance service to support local agricultural needs [30].
径南镇星耀村:点“绿”成金,生态优势激活产业新篇
Nan Fang Nong Cun Bao· 2025-12-10 08:59
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the successful transformation of Xingyao Village's ecological advantages into a thriving agricultural industry, focusing on the cultivation of olives and sweet oil oranges as key drivers for rural revitalization. Group 1: Ecological Foundation - Xingyao Village maximizes its sandy soil conditions, previously seen as a disadvantage, to cultivate olives and sweet oil oranges, benefiting from excellent drainage and temperature variations that enhance fruit quality [3]. - The unique sandy soil contributes to the distinctive flavors and nutritional content of the products, making them appealing in the market [3]. Group 2: Value Addition - The village has established a cooperative that manages 180 acres of olive orchards and 120 acres of sweet oil orange orchards, emphasizing ecological planting methods to enhance product quality [5]. - The cooperative's strategy includes market alignment and the introduction of improved sweet oil orange varieties, resulting in a product that is low in bitterness and high in sweetness, thus becoming a popular health snack [5]. Group 3: Market Expansion - Xingyao Village employs a "cooperative + company + farmer" model, supported by leading enterprises for research and development, ensuring high-quality standards in production [5]. - The cooperative leverages the brand and distribution advantages of "Yujia Agriculture," achieving a selling price of 15 yuan per pound for their products, while promoting the "Xingyao Flavor" brand [5]. Group 4: Community Benefits - The successful agricultural model has created numerous local job opportunities in planting, management, and harvesting, leading to increased income for villagers [8]. - The village's collective income has been growing annually, providing a solid foundation for rural development and attracting young people back to the village for entrepreneurial activities [8]. Group 5: Future Prospects - Xingyao Village aims to continue exploring deep processing opportunities to further enhance the ecological industry's value, ensuring sustainable development and the realization of the "Two Mountains" theory [10].
福建闽清:推进“四轮驱动”专项行动,探索乡村全面振兴新路径
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-12-02 22:50
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the comprehensive rural revitalization efforts in Minqing County, Fuzhou, focusing on agriculture, culture, and tourism integration to enhance local economic development and improve living standards [1][2]. Group 2 - Minqing County has established six major agricultural product advantage zones, with the total output value of the olive industry exceeding 4 billion yuan, showcasing a shift from single production to a full industrial chain [1]. - The county has developed five characteristic agricultural industrial parks, contributing to the recognition of Tazhuang Town as a national agricultural industrial strong town, allowing villagers to benefit from local industries [1]. - The integration of culture and tourism has led to the creation of 27 premium tourism routes, enhancing the brand influence of "Min's Blessed Land" and significantly increasing local tourism engagement [1][2]. Group 3 - The ecological water management initiative has improved the water quality of the Meixi River, achieving a stable Class II standard, and has implemented a successful ecological product value transformation transaction [2]. - Minqing County ranks in the top ten of the "2024 Fujian Province Rural Revitalization Heat Index," indicating significant progress in agricultural quality, tourism integration, and overall rural development [2].
约旦橄榄遭遇近年来最严重减产
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-23 14:25
约旦农业部发言人劳伦斯·马贾利介绍,由于受到降雨量不足以及干旱和高温天气的影响,今年橄榄产 量预计平均将减少30%至40%。 (文章来源:新华社) 人民财讯11月23日电,橄榄是约旦重要农作物之一。受气候变化影响,约旦今年正遭遇近年来最严重的 橄榄减产。 ...
投掷石块如雨般落下 有记者遭棍棒殴打——直击以定居者暴力侵扰巴农民
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-10 09:16
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the violent clashes between Israeli settlers and Palestinian farmers during the olive harvest season, emphasizing the impact of ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflicts on agricultural activities in the region [1]. Group 1: Violence and Conflict - The olive harvest season in Palestine occurs annually from October to November, but it has been marred by escalating violence due to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict [1]. - On the day of the reported incident, Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian farmers, throwing stones and using sticks, resulting in injuries [1]. - A total of 7 individuals were reported injured during the attack, illustrating the dangers faced by farmers in the region [1]. Group 2: Incidents and Statistics - There have been approximately 150 reported incidents of violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinians during this year's olive harvest season [1]. - The situation has transformed ordinary agricultural activities into dangerous encounters, highlighting the severe implications of the ongoing conflict on local farming communities [1].
以军大面积铲除巴勒斯坦村庄橄榄树强调此举非集体惩罚
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-08-24 19:06
Core Points - The Israeli military has removed a large number of olive trees in the Palestinian village of Mugheir in the West Bank as part of what they describe as "enhanced operational actions" following a shooting incident targeting Israeli Jews [1] - The military claims the tree removal is for security reasons and not collective punishment, although statements from military officials suggest a broader deterrent strategy against Palestinian villages [1] - Olive trees are a vital crop for Palestinian farmers, with the harvest season occurring from October to November [1] Summary by Sections - **Military Actions**: The Israeli military initiated intensive operations in the area following a shooting incident, including the removal of vegetation obstructing visibility along a road used by the attackers [1] - **Statements from Military Officials**: The Central Command of the Israeli military indicated that the goal of these actions is to instill a sense of deterrence among all Palestinian villages that might consider attacking Israelis [1] - **Impact on Agriculture**: The removal of olive trees, a crucial agricultural resource for Palestinians, raises concerns as the harvest season approaches [1]
潮州文祠镇:“四个聚力”推动“百千万工程”结硕果
Nan Fang Nong Cun Bao· 2025-07-31 01:33
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the significant transformation of Wenci Town in Chaozhou, driven by the "Hundred Million Project," which focuses on improving the town's environment, enhancing local industries, and boosting the quality of life for residents [9][32][61]. Group 1: Environmental Transformation - Wenci Town has undergone substantial changes in its environmental appearance, with improvements noted almost daily [4][13]. - The town has implemented a comprehensive cleanup initiative, removing over 5,600 illegal structures and clearing more than 12,000 tons of waste, significantly enhancing the living environment [31][32]. - Investments totaling 49 million yuan have been made to develop beautiful pathways, parks, and public spaces, contributing to the town's aesthetic appeal [34][36]. Group 2: Economic Development - The total output value of local specialty industries, including olives, cool fruits, and tea, has exceeded 600 million yuan [12][24]. - Wenci Town has focused on developing a modern agricultural industry centered around olives, enhancing production capabilities, and fostering partnerships with research institutions for innovation [15][18]. - The town has successfully hosted the Chaozhou Olive Cultural Festival for four consecutive years, increasing the visibility and market reach of local products [21][23]. Group 3: Infrastructure and Public Services - The town has prioritized the enhancement of public services, including healthcare, education, and community facilities, to improve the quality of life for residents [55][58]. - A comprehensive public service center has been established, providing a one-stop solution for various community needs, including medical and educational services [52][56]. - The town has also focused on beautifying public spaces, with initiatives to create green parks and recreational areas for community use [50][42]. Group 4: Community Engagement and Future Plans - The local government emphasizes community involvement in the development process, encouraging residents to participate actively in initiatives aimed at improving their living conditions [61][65]. - Future plans include leveraging special bond funds to further develop ethnic villages and enhance tourism, aiming to attract over 50,000 visitors annually [44][47].