2018-07-02 08:28 | Zhejiang Video | Zhejiang News Client Reporter Hu Yuanyong Wei Zhiyang County Party Committee Reporting Group Chen Yiyan Editor Luan Lan

"This is the first batch of nectar of the wild black oak tree flowers this year, which is the best honey, and it seems that the yield is very high and the quality is also very good." Under the scorching sun, Wu Wenwei, secretary of the Party Committee of Jiadi Township in Jingning County, wore a heavy anti-bee suit and picked up a bee spleen with excitement.
The beekeeper harvests the honey and the golden honey flows out. This year, it seems to be another bumper harvest year.
Jiadi Township is a small village in a remote mountainous area of Lishui Jingning She Autonomous County, where young people have gone out to work and start a business, and some elderly people have stayed behind. How to make the villagers rich at home is a problem that the township cadres have been groping and thinking about. "Your family's broad-leaved forest resources are so rich, maybe beekeeping is the way," said the leader of the Lishui Animal Husbandry Bureau four years ago, waking up Wu Wenwei, who was then the township chief. The forest coverage rate is more than 88.4%, there are more than 1,000 kinds of wildflowers all year round, and the unique wild black oak and five-fold seeds can be described as a natural "bee farm". He led the township cadres to start from the breeding of 5 boxes of Chinese soil bees, do it himself, remove insects and pests, cut honey and shake honey, and the honey produced is not only high in yield, good quality, and good in income. "Soil bee breeding is suitable for the left-behind elderly who work lightly and physically, and can rely well on green mountains and green waters to enable the people to increase their income and become rich in a short period of time." Wu Wenwei said. After step-by-step promotion, more and more beekeepers participate in beekeeping, Wu Wenwei's intuition is correct, from the earliest 5 boxes of bee farming to the current 2500 boxes, single beekeeping can increase the income of more than 2.5 million yuan for the people at home. Wu Wenwei, who is currently the party secretary of Jiadi Township, is also habitually called "secretary of the bee" by the people.
The "bee secretary" and the beekeepers cut honey together, watching the golden honey bake, and could not suppress the joy in their hearts.
Two years ago, Wu Mingyang, a villager in Shibi, Jiadi Township, resolutely gave up the small supermarket in Guangdong to return to his hometown to keep bees, and registered the trademark of native honey, becoming a large beekeeper in the township. "Before the hand has been peeling off the skin to see badly, and then drank honey, unconsciously good, personally feel that honey is helpful to the human body, plus the government has a support policy for returning to the hometown to start a business beekeeping, beekeeping is not restricted by age, after all, it is adrift outside, this peace of mind is home, so it is back." Wu Mingyang said. Last year, Mr. and Mrs. Wu Mingyang raised 400 boxes of bees to produce more than 2,000 kilograms of honey. These days, he and his wife are busy cutting Summer Honey, and just after cutting it, they are "snapped" up on the Internet.
Wild black oak is a honey source plant unique to the hometown.
Today's home village, every household is keeping bees, the villagers are in front of the house, behind the house, the field village entrance are placed in rows of beehives, hard-working little bees busy shuttling through them. "As long as we rural cadres have the people in their hearts, lead everyone to dip their feet in the dirt, and develop the industry in a down-to-earth manner, we will certainly be able to turn the leaves on the mountain into tickets, and we will certainly be able to turn the green waters and green mountains into golden mountains and silver mountains." Wu Wenwei is full of confidence in the construction of beautiful villages in his hometown and the revitalization of the rural economy.
The golden honey is freshly baked, attracting bees to taste it.
Wu Mingyang, a villager in Shibi Village who returned to their hometown to start a business, inspected the breeding of earth bees at the soil beekeeping base.
Chinese soil bee culture
The largest black bee in the picture is the queen bee
Located in a remote mountainous area, the homeland is surrounded by mountains and rivers, and the broad-leaved forest resources are very rich, which is suitable for Chinese soil bee breeding.
Beekeepers demonstrate Chinese native bee farming.