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Jian'ou: Cooperative leads edible mushrooms to bloom "rich flowers"

author:Taiwan Strait Net

Source: Taiwan Straits Network

According to the Fujian Daily's New Fujian client report on September 6, "We have successfully developed a new technology for using discarded bamboo shoot shells on the mountain as raw materials for the production and cultivation of bulbous mushrooms, and this year we have promoted the planting of 12 acres." On September 5th, Lu Zhenghui, chief of the scientific and technological service team of the Institute of Edible Mushrooms of Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, a provincial-level science and technology commissioner and senior engineer, came to the Junfeng Edible Mushroom Professional Cooperative in Shengqian Village, Dongyou Town, Jian'ou City, to scientifically guide mushroom farmers to use new raw materials to develop edible mushrooms.

Jian'ou: Cooperative leads edible mushrooms to bloom "rich flowers"

"Since the village set up this cooperative, we have come to work in the mushroom base when we are idle, and our daily income is hundreds of yuan." Zhang Zhongquan, a villager in Shengqian Village, Dongyou Town, said happily, "This base has provided jobs for more than 20 idle laborers like me, increasing family income." ”

The peasants want to get rich, and the Party members must lead the way. In recent years, Dongyou Town, Jian'ou City, has explored the establishment of a "party branch + cooperative + base + poor households" poverty alleviation model according to local conditions, with the party branch as the leader, poor households at least join a cooperative, the cooperative unified development and utilization of poor households' existing resources and higher-level poverty alleviation policies, and strive to achieve poor households "gathered in cooperatives, rich in the industrial chain". In this context, in 2015, Ye Gonggui, former secretary of the party branch of Shengqian Village, who has been engaged in the production and processing of edible mushrooms, founded the Junfeng Edible Mushroom Professional Cooperative, which is mainly engaged in the cultivation, processing and sales of edible mushrooms such as black fungus, shiitake mushrooms and golden mushrooms, promoting local poor people to find local employment and accelerating the pace of poverty alleviation.

Jian'ou: Cooperative leads edible mushrooms to bloom "rich flowers"

It is better to teach people to fish than to teach people to fish. In order to let the poor households in the village have a good harvest, Ye Gonggui volunteered to be the on-site technical instructor, got up early and went to each household to observe the planting situation, taught edible mushroom planting technology by hand, provided technical tracking guidance throughout the process, and solved various technical problems for them at any time. For edible mushroom products grown by poor households, the cooperative signs a contract with them for the recovery of the protective price. "For poor households who join the cooperative, the cooperative gives them a discount of 0.2 yuan per bag and provides fungal greenhouses free of charge." Ye Gonggui said that the output value of a bag of edible mushrooms is more than 6 yuan, and after deducting the cost, each bag can earn 2 yuan to 3 yuan. A poor household planting 10,000-20,000 bags can achieve poverty alleviation within one or two years.

Jian'ou: Cooperative leads edible mushrooms to bloom "rich flowers"

"At present, Junfeng Edible Mushroom Cooperative has invested more than 5.5 million yuan to build 35 acres of standardized comprehensive plants, mushroom greenhouses, and introduced advanced equipment for the production of mushroom sticks, producing and processing more than 3.3 million bags of edible mushrooms per year." Ye Gonggui said that under the leadership and demonstration of the village party branch, the cooperative has now developed 80 members, and has led 47 people from 17 poor households to develop edible mushrooms such as black fungus, mushroom and golden mushroom, so as to achieve the goal of poverty alleviation in the year of planting that year. (Correspondents Ge Yueyue, Li Qianqian, Lin Yating)