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安康打好提振消费和外贸拓展两个“硬仗”
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-09-25 11:58
"我们聚焦打好提振消费、外贸拓展硬仗,多措并举促消费,全力以赴拓外贸。1-8月,全市限额以上消 费品零售额增长16.7%,完成外贸进出口总额6.37亿元。"9月25日下午,在安康市政府举办的持续深 化"三个年"活动新闻发布会上,安康市商务局有关负责人介绍道。 另外,安康市坚持"政策+场景+活动"三轮驱动,推动消费市场稳定增长。扩围以旧换新,全市1849家 经营主体积极参与,金融机构、通信运营商和商贸企业同步开展消费贷款和叠加优惠。累计核销消费品 以旧换新补贴资金2.45亿元。通过"国家补贴+企业补贴+金融助力",直接拉动大宗商品消费16.1亿元。 紧扣"乐购安康·惠享生活"主题,搭建"1+4+10+N"提振消费总体架构,突出赛事引流、商旅融合、电商 赋能,相继开展汉江龙舟节、富硒产品展销、惠民消费券发放、富硒美食进北京、巾帼电商大赛、"与 辉同行"安康直播等系列消费促进活动160余场次。创新举办毛绒玩具、汉服创意设计大赛,村BA、村 超、村光大道等系列赛事活动深受群众和游客好评,累计开展各类体育赛事活动250余场次,参与人数 7.4万余人,拉动消费3.6亿元。 文/图 西安报业全媒体记者 张松 据介绍,安康市 ...
中国调味品行业现状深度研究与投资前景预测报告(2025-2032年)
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-09-11 05:11
Core Insights - The Chinese condiment industry is projected to grow from 2019 to 2024, reaching a market size of approximately 498.1 billion yuan by 2024, with a year-on-year growth rate of 3.9% [1] Market Size and Growth - The basic condiment market is expected to reach about 371.6 billion yuan in 2024, with a growth rate of 2.6% [2] - The compound condiment market is projected to reach approximately 126.5 billion yuan in 2024, with a growth rate of 7.8% [2] Market Share Trends - From 2019 to 2024, the market share of basic condiments is expected to decline, while the market share of compound condiments is anticipated to increase. By 2024, the market share for basic condiments will be 74.6%, and for compound condiments, it will be 25.4% [5] Market Structure - In the basic condiment market, soy sauce will hold the largest share at 28.0% in 2024, followed by basic sauces at 9.7% and vinegar at 5.9% [6] - In the compound condiment market, solid compound condiments will dominate with a share of 53.3%, followed by liquid compound condiments at 26.8% and compound sauces at 19.9% [8]
融资协调工作机制打通普惠金融最末梢 农业小微企业贷来“及时雨”
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao· 2025-08-21 19:37
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the financing challenges faced by small agricultural enterprises in rural areas and discusses the establishment of a coordination mechanism to improve their access to financial services, thereby enhancing their operational resilience and supporting the agricultural industry as a whole [4][10]. Group 1: Financing Challenges - Small agricultural enterprises often struggle with financing due to their small scale, lack of financial statements, and limited understanding of bank credit products [4][5]. - The cyclical, dispersed, and time-sensitive nature of agricultural production leads to unique funding needs, making it difficult for these enterprises to secure loans [5][6]. - Many small agricultural businesses are hesitant to approach banks due to concerns about meeting traditional loan requirements, such as collateral and profitability [5][6]. Group 2: Coordination Mechanism - The coordination mechanism has been established to address the financing difficulties of small agricultural enterprises by enhancing their creditworthiness and providing them with a better understanding of inclusive financial policies [4][7]. - Successful case studies include Jiangjin Fengyuan Pepper, which received a loan of 4 million yuan, and Zibo Boxin Agriculture, which secured 5 million yuan through the coordination mechanism [7][8]. - The mechanism has led to the development of tailored financial products that meet the specific needs of local agricultural industries, such as a credit loan without collateral for food processing companies [8][9]. Group 3: Impact on Agricultural Resilience - The coordination mechanism aims to improve the overall operational resilience of small agricultural enterprises by reducing financing costs and providing access to favorable loan terms [9][10]. - By integrating various government support policies, the mechanism has effectively lowered the financing costs for these enterprises, allowing them to focus on sustainable growth [9][10]. - Experts suggest that addressing financing issues is just one aspect of the broader challenges faced by small agricultural enterprises, and the coordination mechanism also aims to enhance their overall business environment and operational quality [10].
秋天养生怎么吃?记住这4字口诀
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-21 03:29
Group 1 - The core idea emphasizes the importance of dietary adjustments in autumn for health, focusing on "reducing spicy foods and increasing sour foods" to align with seasonal changes and prepare for winter health [1][2]. Group 2 - "Reduce spicy" suggests minimizing the intake of spicy and stimulating foods to avoid damaging lung yin, particularly during the dry autumn season [1]. - Recommended foods to avoid include chili peppers, peppercorns, ginger, garlic, onions, and black pepper, as excessive consumption can lead to symptoms like sore throat, mouth sores, and constipation [1]. Group 3 - "Increase sour" encourages the consumption of sour foods to help gather lung qi and relieve thirst [2]. - Suggested foods include pears, sour plums, hawthorn, grapes, and pomegranates, which can help alleviate symptoms associated with lung dryness such as dry mouth, dry nose, and dry skin [2]. Group 4 - Additional recommended foods for nourishment include tremella, lily, and lotus root, which are beneficial for lung health [3].
贵州铜仁58家企业赴东莞开展消费协作推介
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-20 16:35
Core Viewpoint - The "Qian Zhen Chu Shan · Guan Tong Xiang Cheng" promotional event for characteristic agricultural products from Dejiang and Yanhe was held in Dongguan, showcasing the fruitful results of East-West cooperation and facilitating multiple supply and sales cooperation agreements to accelerate the "Qian goods going out" initiative [1] Group 1: Event Overview - The promotional event took place from August 19 to 20 in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, featuring 58 enterprises from Dejiang and Yanhe, Guizhou Province, presenting over 80 high-quality agricultural products such as beef jerky, tea, grains, and medicinal herbs [1] - The event utilized an integrated model of "display + tasting + sales + pre-order" to facilitate efficient connections between Dongguan enterprises and consumers, ensuring a smooth transition of agricultural products from the field to the table [1] Group 2: Product Upgrades and Market Fit - Characteristic agricultural products from Dejiang, including Tianma, pepper, and tea, have undergone comprehensive upgrades in packaging, flavor, and deep processing through in-depth cooperation with Dongguan enterprises, making them more suitable for the market demands of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area [1] Group 3: Historical Context and Achievements - Since the launch of the Guangdong-Guizhou poverty alleviation cooperation in 1996, significant achievements have been made in industrial cooperation, resource complementarity, labor matching, and talent exchange, forming a multi-level, multi-form, and all-round cooperation and assistance pattern by 2021 [1]
绿了山头 富了口袋:石漠化山区的绿色逆袭
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-16 02:54
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the significant ecological and economic transformation in Guizhou's Anshun City, particularly in the Guizhou Buyi and Miao Autonomous County, which was once severely affected by stony desertification but has seen substantial improvements over the past 20 years [1]. Group 1: Ecological Changes - The area previously classified as having over 80% stony desertification, with more than 30% of the land surface exposed rock, has undergone extensive ecological restoration [5]. - The implementation of large-scale planting of pepper trees has contributed to the recovery of the local ecosystem, with 1 million pepper trees now bearing fruit [7]. - The total area of stony desertification has decreased by 412 square kilometers, representing a reduction of 61.86% [9]. Group 2: Economic Development - Local farmers, such as Zeng Dechun, have benefited economically from the agricultural transformation, with many investing in new processing machinery and hiring additional labor [3]. - The introduction of pepper cultivation has significantly improved the livelihoods of local villagers, who previously earned less than 600 yuan annually [5]. - The establishment of small water conservancy projects and irrigation systems has further supported agricultural productivity in the region [9].
(成都世运会)世运村外的市集:让世界感知“四川心意”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-11 08:11
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the cultural exchange and appreciation of Sichuan's traditional crafts, particularly through the "Good Luck Market" outside the World Sports Village, where international participants engage with local artisans and products, fostering a deeper understanding of Chinese culture [1][3]. Group 1: Cultural Exchange - The "Good Luck Market" serves as a platform for international athletes and officials to experience Sichuan's intangible cultural heritage and local crafts [1][3]. - Many foreign participants express interest in the cultural significance of the products, such as the oil paper umbrellas, which are seen as more than just souvenirs but as bridges connecting different cultures [3][4]. Group 2: Popularity of Local Products - The market features various unique products, including tie-dye, lacquer fans, and panda-themed cultural items, which attract significant interest from international visitors [1][3]. - The panda motif proves to be particularly appealing, with many athletes engaging in activities related to pandas, such as taking photos with panda mascots and learning to make panda-shaped dough figures [3][4]. Group 3: Local Cuisine - The presence of local specialty shops and hotpot restaurants has become popular among foreign athletes, with many expressing their enjoyment of Sichuan cuisine, particularly the spicy hotpot [4]. - Athletes frequently visit these shops, indicating a strong interest in local flavors and culinary experiences during their stay [4].
“平民水果”价格飙升!极端天气会影响菜篮子吗?
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-08 03:37
Core Viewpoint - The recent surge in lemon prices in China, nearly doubling due to extreme weather conditions, has raised concerns about the stability of agricultural product prices amid climate challenges [1][2]. Price Trends - As of August 7, 2025, the average wholesale price of lemons in China reached 14.55 yuan per kilogram, up from 7.96 yuan per kilogram a year earlier, indicating a nearly 83% increase [1]. - Watermelon prices have also increased by approximately 20% due to reduced production from extreme heat and flooding in key growing regions [5]. Production Impact - Over 70% of China's lemons are produced in Sichuan's Anyue, which experienced severe high temperatures and drought last year, leading to a significant drop in lemon yield [2]. - The quality of lemons has declined due to heat stress, resulting in lower rates of premium fruit [2]. Supply Chain Resilience - The overall prices of vegetables and grains have remained stable due to the dispersed production areas and the resilience of the supply chain, allowing for cross-regional adjustments [3]. - The short growth cycle of vegetables enables quicker recovery from price spikes compared to lemons, which have a longer growth cycle [3]. Consumer Demand Factors - The demand for lemons in tea and seasoning markets is inelastic, making them less substitutable compared to other vegetables, which can be easily replaced [4]. - Export factors may also contribute to the rising lemon prices, as domestic supply has not increased while international production has decreased [4]. Future Price Volatility - Other agricultural products, such as leafy vegetables and citrus fruits, may experience price fluctuations due to ongoing extreme weather conditions [5][6]. - The potential for price increases in crops like pepper and citrus fruits is noted, particularly if dry conditions persist into the fall [5]. Recommendations for Supply Stability - Experts suggest optimizing production area layouts, expanding cold chain logistics, and implementing price insurance to enhance supply chain resilience [7][8]. - The establishment of backup production areas and a national agricultural supply-demand platform is recommended to monitor prices and inventory effectively [8]. - Continuous investment in high-standard farmland and disaster insurance systems is crucial for protecting farmers' interests and ensuring food security [8].
国网天水供电公司:保障花椒丰收季用电,助力农户增收致富
Zhong Guo Neng Yuan Wang· 2025-08-08 01:15
Core Viewpoint - The electric drying of Sichuan pepper has become a cost-effective and quality-enhancing method, significantly contributing to the local economy and farmers' income through efficient power supply and services [1][3]. Group 1: Industry Development - Tian Shui Sichuan pepper, known as "Qin Jiao," is a nationally recognized geographical indication agricultural product with a long cultivation history, becoming a leading industry for poverty alleviation and income generation in the region [3]. - The transition from traditional to industrialized and scaled cultivation of Sichuan pepper is ongoing, with significant activities in harvesting, drying, and processing across the region [5]. Group 2: Power Supply and Services - The electric drying process has led to a substantial increase in power load during the peak summer season, necessitating enhanced power supply capabilities [3]. - The State Grid Tian Shui Power Supply Company has implemented a "green channel" for electricity usage, conducting thorough inspections of electrical equipment and providing timely support for temporary electricity applications to ensure uninterrupted power supply for farmers [3][4]. - The company has also extended its services to the back end of the industry chain, ensuring safety inspections and rapid response to electricity needs, thereby supporting the operational efficiency of the Sichuan pepper industry [4]. Group 3: Economic Impact - The Sichuan pepper industry in Gangu County has a planting area of 220,000 acres, with a comprehensive service center for trading, warehousing, logistics, processing, and e-commerce, highlighting its economic significance [4]. - Reliable power supply is crucial for the continuous operation of the Sichuan pepper industry, as emphasized by local agricultural development leaders [5].
从“藤梯求学路”到“15分钟生活圈” 悬崖村搬进新天地
Zhong Guo Qing Nian Bao· 2025-08-03 23:13
Core Points - The article highlights the significant transformation of the residents of Cliff Village in Sichuan Province, who have moved to new communities and improved their living conditions over the past five years [2][3][6] Group 1: Living Conditions - Prior to relocation, residents lived in extreme poverty, with many unable to afford basic necessities [2][3] - The relocation has provided residents with access to essential services within a "15-minute living circle," including schools and medical facilities [3][6] - The new living environment has allowed residents to enjoy better housing and improved daily life, with many expressing disbelief at their newfound comfort [3][4] Group 2: Economic Opportunities - Many former residents have started businesses or found employment in their new communities, significantly increasing their income [4][5] - The establishment of local businesses, such as shops and online sales, has enabled families to earn between 6,000 to 9,000 yuan per month, a stark contrast to their previous earnings [4][5] - The local government is investing in job creation, with plans to add over 200 new jobs through the expansion of local industries [6] Group 3: Community Development - The relocation has fostered a sense of community among former residents, with many taking on roles in local governance and community services [2][5] - The development of cultural and tourism-related businesses is creating additional income streams for residents, contributing to the overall economic growth of the area [6] - The success stories of individuals returning to their hometowns to contribute to local development reflect a broader trend of rural revitalization [6]