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The "Donkey Country" of the Rich Sutra

author:China.com

Removing her gloves and taking off her isolation suit, Ayiguri Nametti had just finished her work and sat down on the steps in front of the factory building, eager to share her current work and life. "The factory is close and it is very convenient to work." Ayi Guli is an inspector of the factory in front of her, with a monthly salary of about 2500 yuan. "My husband also works here, and his salary is higher than mine!" Speaking of the happy life of the two sons now, Ayiguri could not hide her joy.

Just a few years ago, Ayi guli's family was still a poor household, and they could only count on a few acres of land to live. My father died at an early age, and I had a mother and a younger brother, and Ayiguri, who needed to support the family, did not have a stable job.

"Fortunately, there is a factory specializing in the production of donkey milk powder on the doorstep." Ayiguli said. Relying on local superior resources, Yuepuhu County in Kashgar Region, known as the "Hometown of Chinese Donkeys", has established a complete industrial chain from donkey breeding to deep processing of donkey milk. Yukunlun Natural Food Co., Ltd., where Ayi Guli works, independently develops and produces freeze-dried donkey milk powder. Through the deep processing of fresh donkey milk, the added value of the products has been improved, the farmers have been driven out of poverty and become rich, and the local ethnic minorities have been directly promoted to achieve employment at the doorstep of their homes.

At present, Yukunlun Company has solved the employment problem of more than 150 people in the region, of which more than 90% are ethnic minorities. "In the beginning, most people can only do a few simple processes. After several rounds of training, they were able to adapt to working in workshops of different difficulties. Zhang Ming, chairman of Yukunlun Company, pointed to Ayi Guli next to him, "She is in the inspection room and works very professionally." ”

In addition to solving employment problems and upgrading employment skills, the establishment of industries and the development of companies have also promoted the unity of all ethnic groups.

"At that time, the people in the village were particularly envious of me." Amanguli Abdulur, an employee of Yukunlun, was excited when he talked about his special wedding. On the day of Amanguli's wedding, Zhang Ming brought more than 40 colleagues from the company to attend the wedding as Amanguli's "mother's family" and gave her a big surprise. At the wedding scene, colleagues of all nationalities also danced Uyghur dances together, which was joyful and harmonious.

While speaking, Abduk Remu Abbas, head of the Akalitun Farmers' Professional Cooperative in Gaklek Village, Yuepuhu Township, walked into the company's door. "The 30 kilograms of fresh donkey milk collected today have been sent to you." Every morning, Abdukremu would appear in front of the factory on time, see that the donkey milk he sent passed the inspection, and then leave with confidence.

"In addition to the cost, the monthly income is about 30,000 yuan, the family bought a car, and life is good." Abdukremu told reporters that he had been tight in previous years and was even more tight after being laid off in 2007. "Unexpectedly, raising donkeys not only took off the hat of poverty, but also became rich and well-off!" In 2015, through a discounted interest loan, Abduk remu formed a cooperative with villagers and bought dozens of female donkeys. At present, the cooperative produces more than 50 kilograms of milk per day, which is specially supplied to YuKunlun Company.

"When the factory was set up in Yuepu Lake, we received strong support from the local government and the Shandong Tai'an Forward Working Group for Aiding Xinjiang. As an enterprise, we must also strive to fight poverty and contribute to national unity. Zhang Ming said.

Ayi Guli who achieved employment at the doorstep of her home, Aman Guli who brought the "mother's family" to the factory to hold a wedding, Abduk Remu who got rid of poverty and became well-off... Today, in Yuepuhu County, driven by industrial development, there are many people like them, walking on the road to happiness.

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