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山东延长中药材产业链 开出增收“新良方”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-14 19:23
Group 1: Industry Development - The traditional Chinese medicine industry in various regions of Shandong is extending its industrial chain from cultivation to deep processing, enhancing rural income and efficiency [1][2] - In Juyecounty, the local industry has transitioned from merely selling raw materials to producing health products like mugwort fluff and pillows, generating an annual stable income of 1.5 million RMB for the town [1] - The total transaction volume of the traditional Chinese medicine market in Jucheng County reached 6.05 billion RMB in the first half of the year, with an increase of 18,000 acres in planting area [2] Group 2: Specific Products and Innovations - The development of products from mulberry mushrooms, known as "forest gold," is being promoted in Linqing City, with over 50 high-quality products developed, aiming for a production value of 350 million RMB by 2024 [2] - The Jinan Yuesheng Traditional Chinese Medicine Planting Cooperative focuses on developing extracts and health foods from various medicinal herbs, with over 10,000 acres of Dan Shen planted, generating an annual income exceeding 30 million RMB [3] Group 3: Community and Economic Impact - The "Yandu Medicine Valley" in Weifang Anqiu City has established a comprehensive development model integrating high-end seedling cultivation, standardized planting, and processing, benefiting local communities [3][4] - Approximately 2,000 villagers are engaged in labor services and self-sustained wild-like cultivation of medicinal herbs, leading to an income increase of 600 million RMB, with an average annual increase of over 40,000 RMB per person [4]
三下乡首日:初到乡村,艾草之行
Zhong Guo Shi Pin Wang· 2025-07-03 02:03
Core Insights - The Jiangxi Agricultural University Rural Material Revitalization Practice Service Team has initiated a social practice activity in Guanshan Village, Hubei Province, focusing on agricultural development and community engagement [1][2] Group 1: Community Engagement - Team members engaged with local villagers, fostering relationships and understanding their agricultural practices and daily lives [1][2] - The initial interactions have laid a solid foundation for the subsequent "Three Going to the Countryside" activities, enhancing community ties [2] Group 2: Agricultural Development - The team visited a local deep processing factory for specialty agricultural products, specifically focusing on the processing of mugwort [1] - The factory tour provided insights into the production process, including sorting, drying, crushing, and product manufacturing, showcasing the development of the local mugwort industry [1] Group 3: Future Initiatives - The team plans to continue supporting the development of the mugwort industry through technology assistance and e-commerce training, contributing to rural revitalization efforts [1]