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Zhao Hailong and Liu Yulan: Energetically running towards a well-off life

author:True North Net

In the autumn season, the reporter came to the Keyou Middle Banner Ermu Ting Gaole Sumu Wulong Bao Gacha, followed the direction where the cow's cry came, and found the home of Zhao Hailong, a poverty alleviation household in Gacha, only to see 13 yellow and white Simmental cattle leisurely walking in the shed. Speaking of the benefits brought by cattle raising, Zhao Hailong happily told reporters: "In April this year, 5 calves were released, and the income was 60,000 yuan. ”

Wu Aimin, secretary of the Gacha Party Branch, introduced: "Zhao Hailong has lifted himself out of poverty and lived a good life by developing the aquaculture industry. In 2015, Zhao Hailong's family was identified as a poor household with a record of lika, and in that year, he invested 60,000 yuan in the Hexin Breeding Professional Cooperative, and each person paid 1,200 yuan in dividends per year. In 2018, Zhao Hailong purchased 6 cows through secondary industry policies, each with a government subsidy of 5,000 yuan, to be raised in the cooperative. After the expiration of the breeding period in 2019, Zhao Hailong was given 4 basic cows, and under his careful breeding, the cows had smooth fur, fat and strong, and the number was increasing year by year. Due to the use of scientific breeding methods, the production of yellow storage feed during the ban on grazing, 3 calves in 2019, 5 calves in 2020, some cattle are still waiting to be produced, and now the family's cattle have developed from the initial 4 "poverty alleviation cattle" to 13. After raising cattle, Zhao Hailong was very busy every day.

Slender embroidery needles weave up and down the fabric, and bright flowers are ready to come out. Walking into Zhao Hailong's house, Zhao Hailong's wife, Liu Yulan, was busy embroidering in front of the embroidery rack. In order to increase her income, Liu Yulan began to learn Mongolian embroidery in 2017, and embroidered in her free time, and her annual embroidery income was more than 5,000 yuan, becoming a famous "embroidery lady" in Gacha. Under the encouragement of the chairman of the Gacha Women's Federation, Liu Yulan took the lead in establishing the Gacha Mongolian embroidery work exchange group to guide the embroidery of embroidery girls in the village, and now drives and guides 10 people through WeChat online. Liu Yulan confidently told reporters: "This year I plan to challenge the embroidery order of 10,000 yuan! Zhao Hailong and Liu Yulan, who have lifted themselves out of poverty by raising cattle and embroidery, are now running to a well-off life with full vigor.

□ reporter Wang Min

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