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Help team members come to my house to sell steamed steamed steam

author:People's Daily News

Through WeChat and other online platforms, Qinghai's steamed If you go back to two years ago, Han Yibra, a poor household in Yisha No. 2 Village, Qunke Town, Hualong Hui Autonomous County, would not dare to think that he could get rid of poverty and embark on the road to prosperity by selling boiled pot steamed buns.

Before 2015, Han Yibula's family of three mainly relied on family farming and going out to do odd jobs to survive, and the total income of the whole family was less than 8,000 yuan a year, which was identified as a poor household in Yisha Second Village. In August 2016, the poverty alleviation team of Qinghai State-owned Assets Investment Management Co., Ltd. in the village visited the household and learned that Han Yibra had worked in a steamed bun shop and had a good craft of making steamed buns. According to his strengths and wishes, the help team members formulated support measures for him, using the 15,000 yuan of support funds funded by the State Investment Corporation for each of the 68 poor households in the village to open a steamed bun shop in the local area, specializing in Qinghai's traditional stewed pot steamed buns.

Steamed bun spread out, fresh flour, coupled with Han Yi Bra's good craftsmanship, their family made steamed steam

"The steamed bun shop uses 6 bags of noodles a day and can sell for more than 1200 yuan ." Seeing that the business of the steamed bun shop was getting better and better, Han Yibula was more confident. During this period, the members of the poverty alleviation team stationed in the village often went to Han Yibula's steamed bun shop to see and explained to him the poverty alleviation policies of the central and national governments.

Once, when Huang Anmin, the first secretary of the Qinghai Provincial State-owned Assets Investment Management Co., Ltd. stationed in Yisha Second Village, came to Han Yibula's house again to chat, he learned that after relatives who opened ramen restaurants in other places brought Han Yibula's steamed buns, the local guests ate the steamed buns he made and praised them. Huang Anmin immediately felt the opportunity from this, "You can sell your steamed buns outside the province through WeChat, and Qinghai people from other places must very much want to eat this kind of steamed buns in their hometown." ”

"Is this okay?" Han Yibra, who only had a primary school education and had never bought or sold anything online, hesitated.

Just when he hesitated, the members of the team stationed in the village encouraged him to give him a bold try, took the initiative to teach him how to add friends on WeChat, how to use WeChat collection and other functions, and helped him contact the nearest express delivery point. In this way, Han Yibula learned to use WeChat to sell steamed buns.

Every day, Han Yibula's mobile phone WeChat rings non-stop, and Qinghai people in Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Xi'an and other places learn that they can buy steamed buns from their hometowns online and place orders to taste them. Han Yibula became busier and busier, but after a month, the monthly turnover of single WeChat sales was as high as more than 10,000 yuan. Han Yibra completely reassured his doubts, he began to save money, ready to add equipment, find a larger shop, and then buy a computer to learn to open a Taobao online store to sell steamed buns, "I want more people across the country to eat my steamed ”

There are many more stories like Han YiBula in Yisha Er Village. For a long time, because of the small per capita arable land area in Yisha No.2 Village, the villagers mainly relied on migrant workers or ramen shops to make a living. In 2016, the Provincial State Investment Corporation has invested more than 1.6 million yuan in support funds since it launched the assistance, helped the local installation of solar street lights, helped 68 poor villagers to establish a file to implement the family cattle and sheep breeding industry, and gave full play to the local people's special skills in business, giving each household 15,000 yuan of help funds to help the local people play their own skills and strengths to get rid of poverty and get rich, which not only allowed the poor people to see the real poverty alleviation and poverty alleviation actions of the SDIC, but also made the help team members sent by the company firmly open the door. Ideas and confidence in industrial poverty alleviation.

With the support of the SDIC's 15,000 yuan support fund, the poor household Masolim nai opened a welding shop with his own welding skills, and has now become a well-known small boss in the village; Han Muhai Buyzi started the family breeding industry with the help of help funds, and the annual net income is expected to reach 50,000 yuan. In 2018, Yisha No.2 Village achieved poverty alleviation in the whole village...

Huang Anmin, the first secretary of Yisha Second Village, said that without industrial support, other poverty alleviation measures are difficult to achieve lasting results. More importantly, through the support of industrial poverty alleviation and support funds, seeing that the poor households around them like themselves can get rid of poverty and become rich, other villagers will also be more proactive in finding ways and finding a way out. Reporter Hua Musong Correspondent Li Yujie

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