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3500亩海蛏保住了
Ren Min Wang· 2025-09-21 00:50
初秋时节,暑气未消,海风裹挟着湿润气息扑面而来。 位于福建省福州市马尾区云龙村的黑沙姆滩涂上,村民们挑着竹篓赶海收蛏。泥滩中,一颗颗"黑 宝石"被挖出。 简单冲洗后,一筐筐壳色光亮、肉质饱满的海蛏被装上货车运往各地。"多亏法院帮助,才保住了 这季收成!"养殖户池某擦了擦额头上的汗珠,笑容满面。 谁能想到,眼前这片3500亩生机勃勃的蛏田,曾因一场纠纷险些绝收。 "断粮"危机 坐拥天然优质滩涂的云龙村,蛏田面积约6000亩,海蛏养殖及加工产业链年产值达7500万元,近半 数村民"靠蛏吃饭",从事养殖、采收、加工、运输等相关工作,养殖海蛏成为当地富民支柱产业。 2023年初,嗅到商机的养殖户池某、游某承包了3500亩蛏田,占了全村蛏田面积的"半壁江山",并 雇用约150名村民参与日常管理及采收工作,成为云龙村最大的规模化养殖户。 为提升蛏苗品质与产量,两人向福州某饲料公司采购专用饲料,但因资金周转困难拖欠货款50余万 元。2024年7月,福州某饲料公司一纸诉状将二人告至福州市马尾区人民法院,同时切断饲料供应。 马尾区法院法官吴瑞峰现场勘验时,看到的景象触目惊心:蛏苗因饥饿大面积死亡,滩涂上随处可 见发白的空壳,腥 ...
“粮饲双收”“一塘多收”……新技术“大显身手”绘就秋日别样好“丰”景
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-28 09:39
Group 1: Agricultural Practices in Chengwu County - Chengwu County in Shandong is a significant garlic production area, with garlic-corn rotation being an important planting model [1] - Currently, 100,000 acres of post-garlic corn are maturing, and harvesting is underway [3] - By 2025, 40,000 acres of post-garlic corn will adopt the "grain and feed dual harvest" model, which allows for simultaneous corn harvesting and straw processing into feed [1][5] Group 2: Economic and Environmental Benefits - The "grain and feed dual harvest" model is expected to reduce planting costs related to grain harvesting and straw management while addressing environmental issues caused by improper straw disposal [7] - This model enhances economic benefits for enterprises and increases farmers' income [7] - Due to favorable summer weather conditions, overall corn yields for farmers are expected to exceed previous years [9] Group 3: Other Agricultural Developments - In Xinjiang's Manas County, grape harvesting is taking place, with local farmers encouraged to develop the grape industry through a "farmer + cooperative + base" model [15] - In Fujian's Fuding City, over 8,800 acres of clam farming are being harvested using a "periodic planning + mixed species farming" model, which promotes resource efficiency and boosts local income [16][19] - The clam industry, combined with other seafood revenues from the "one pond, multiple harvests" approach, has become a vital pillar for rural revitalization [19]