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海南发力打造国家级南药产业集群
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-23 18:53
Core Viewpoint - Hainan Province is accelerating the high-quality development of the traditional Chinese medicine industry through a three-year action plan from 2026 to 2028, leveraging its rich herbal resources and establishing a robust industry framework [1] Group 1: Industry Resources - Hainan Province is home to over 2,000 types of traditional Chinese medicine resources, with local specialties such as Yizhi, Naked Flower Purple Pearl, Danmu, and Pepper accounting for over 90% of the national production [1] - The province has established four national and provincial resource nurseries, preserving over 2,800 species of living resources [1] Group 2: Industry Development - Hainan has developed a planting and initial processing system focusing on key varieties like Yizhi, Pepper, Naked Flower Purple Pearl, Danmu, and Grass Cardamom [1] - The province has created and nurtured multiple single traditional Chinese medicine products with sales exceeding 100 million yuan, and has built over 30 research platforms to support the development of the entire industry chain [1] - A distinctive tropical southern medicine industry system has been initially established in Hainan [1]
经济日报:海南白沙 点绿成金生态富民
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-10-17 07:12
Core Viewpoint - Hainan's Baisha Li Autonomous County is focusing on the development of the southern medicine industry while balancing ecological protection and livelihood improvement, positioning southern medicine as a key industry for local economic growth [1][2]. Industry Development - The county has implemented the "Baisha Li Medicine Protection and Development Regulations," which includes 18 articles detailing government responsibilities, management systems, talent cultivation, and inheritance related to Li medicine [2]. - Baisha County has designated southern medicine as its leading industry, with significant financial investments, including nearly 30 million yuan in rural revitalization funds for under-forest planting [2][3]. - The area has established a standardized demonstration base for the planting of Yizhi (a type of southern medicine) covering 5,700 acres, which has expanded to a scale of approximately 10,000 acres in surrounding towns [3]. Economic Impact - The Yizhi planting area in Qingsong Township has reached 41,700 acres, with an annual production of about 1,200 tons, making it the largest Yizhi planting township in China [3]. - The county is also cultivating various southern medicine species, including Yizhi (125,000 acres), and has expanded its edible fungus planting base to 13,000 acres, generating an annual output value exceeding 158 million yuan [3]. Value Chain and Processing - A southern medicine sorting center has been established to enhance the processing of agricultural products, increasing their added value by 10% to 15%, which translates to approximately 9 million yuan [5]. - The center processes over 3,000 tons of agricultural products annually, with products being sold domestically and exported to countries like Thailand, Malaysia, South Korea, and Japan [5]. Integration of Sectors - The establishment of a Li medicine experience area aims to integrate traditional Li medicine with tourism, enhancing its value and attracting visitors [6]. - The full industry chain development of Li medicine has led to significant economic benefits for local communities, with collective economic income exceeding 1 million yuan for several villages [6]. Future Outlook - The county plans to accelerate the development of the southern medicine industry, focusing on planting, processing, and integration with tourism to transform ecological advantages into sustainable economic benefits [7].
海南白沙:点绿成金生态富民
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-10-11 02:10
Core Viewpoint - Hainan's Baisha Li Autonomous County is focusing on the development of the southern medicine industry while balancing ecological protection and livelihood improvement, positioning southern medicine as a key industry for local economic growth [1][2]. Industry Development - The county has implemented the "Baisha Li Medicine Protection and Development Regulations," which includes 18 articles detailing government responsibilities, management systems, talent cultivation, and inheritance related to Li medicine [2]. - Baisha County has designated southern medicine as its leading industry, with significant financial investments, including nearly 30 million yuan in rural revitalization funds for under-forest planting [2][3]. - The area has established a standardized demonstration base for the planting of Yizhi (a type of southern medicine) covering 5,700 acres, which has expanded to a scale of approximately 10,000 acres in surrounding towns [3]. Economic Impact - The annual production of Yizhi in Qingsong Township is about 1,200 tons, making it the largest township for Yizhi cultivation in China [3]. - The county is also cultivating various southern medicine species, including Yizhi (125,000 acres), and has expanded its edible fungus planting base to 13,000 acres, generating an annual output value exceeding 158 million yuan [3]. Value Chain and Processing - A southern medicine sorting center has been established to enhance the processing of agricultural products, increasing their value by 10% to 15%, with an estimated added value of 9 million yuan [4][5]. - The center can dry over 3,000 tons of agricultural products annually, with products sold to major markets in China and exported to countries like Thailand, Malaysia, and Japan [4][5]. Integration of Sectors - The establishment of a Li medicine experience area aims to integrate traditional medicine with tourism, enhancing the value of Li medicine and attracting visitors [6]. - The county has seen significant economic benefits from the development of the Li medicine industry, with collective economic income exceeding 1 million yuan for several villages and providing temporary employment for over 60,000 people [6][7]. Future Outlook - The county plans to accelerate the development of the southern medicine industry, focusing on sustainable practices that convert ecological advantages into economic benefits [7].