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云南迪庆州:产业发展突破 文旅势头强劲
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2025-12-17 07:39
12月16日,云南省"高质量完成'十四五'规划"系列新闻发布会迪庆专场发布举行。据了解,"十四五"以 来,迪庆藏族自治州统筹抓好稳定、发展、生态和边疆稳固四件大事,经济社会实现高质量发展。 迪庆州委书记罗朝峰介绍,立足资源禀赋,迪庆州因地制宜推动经济社会高质量发展,地区生产总值突 破300亿元,人均生产总值从2020年的6.87万元增长到2024年的7.77万元。投资结构持续优化,产业投资 占固定资产投资比重从2020年的27.7%提高到2024年的64.5%。 罗朝峰表示,迪庆产业发展取得新突破,文旅产业发展势头强劲,"有一种叫云南的生活—世界的'香格 里拉'"唱响海内外,2024年全州累计接待游客3122.98万人次,完成旅游总花费352.91亿元。今年1月至 11月,全州累计接待国内外游客3347.78万人次,实现旅游总花费291.84亿元,同比分别增长18.36%、 29.37%。葡萄、中药材、食用菌、特色畜禽等高原特色现代农业创新发展。绿色能源加快发展,2024 年全州社会发电量达262.41亿千瓦时。 "十四五"期间,迪庆州文旅产业发展迅速,影响力持续提升,成为国内外游客向往的旅游目的地。迪庆 州 ...
宣称“一本万利”,很可能是“陷阱” “订单农业”骗局须防范(信息服务台)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-07-01 21:54
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the increasing prevalence of fraudulent activities disguised as "contract farming," which exploit farmers and undermine their legal rights. It emphasizes the need for awareness and caution among farmers regarding these scams [1][2]. Group 1: Characteristics of "Contract Farming" Scams - Scammers often target niche agricultural products, such as edible fungi and traditional Chinese medicine, which have high technical barriers and volatile market conditions, making farmers vulnerable to deception [1]. - The use of internet live streaming for false advertising is common, where scammers promote projects as having low investment, high profits, and broad market access, often fabricating government endorsements and documents [1][2]. - Various enticing methods are employed to lure farmers, including promises of unrealistic buyback prices and high returns on investment, as well as offering free visits and reimbursements to create a false sense of legitimacy [1][2]. Group 2: Lack of Support and Quality Issues - Many scams lack real industrial backing, often presenting themselves as large, capable enterprises while actually being "shell" companies without the necessary agricultural expertise or sales channels [2]. - Scammers frequently engage in high-priced bundled sales of substandard agricultural inputs, often lacking proper licenses and quality certifications, which can lead to poor agricultural outcomes for farmers [2]. Group 3: Warnings and Recommendations - The article warns that the agricultural industry faces long cycles and dual risks from nature and market fluctuations, indicating that projects promising extraordinary returns are likely traps rather than opportunities [2]. - Farmers are advised to enhance their risk awareness, be skeptical of high return promises, and avoid blindly following recommendations from acquaintances or sensationalized promotions [2].