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Order grain sales help to increase agricultural income

Published: 2024-10-07 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/10/07, Order grain sales help to increase agricultural income

When the grain sales season, Inner Mongolia Hulunbuir agricultural reclamation Tinihe farm is a busy scene. "We started to contact the market before spring sowing, and now we can cash in soon after the grain harvest." Hou Fuchao, minister of supply and marketing of Tinihe Farm in Inner Mongolia, told reporters that with the gradual loading of grain and oil in the whole farm, the 368000 mu of grain and oil planted in Tinihe has sold out 27%, totaling 28 million jin.

Agriculture and animal husbandry is the pillar industry of Inner Mongolia and the main source of income of production units in rural areas, agriculture and animal husbandry. In recent years, local agricultural and animal husbandry production units represented by Tinihe Farm have put forward the goals of developing five major agricultural systems: modern agriculture, disaster avoidance agriculture, order agriculture, ecological agriculture and high-efficiency agriculture. In order to make the grain and oil with high yield and harvest enter the market as soon as possible, they actively implement the order agriculture strategy, take the market demand as the guide, adjust the planting structure, actively dock the market, actively seek customers and contact prospective customers. The grain harvested by Tinihe Farm this year has sold at a good price. According to reports, with its good product quality and reputation accumulated over the years, the farm docked with Cofco Malt Co., Ltd. and some traders, and signed some sales orders for wheat and thistle in advance this spring. First of all, the order determines a guaranteed floor price, and after the autumn harvest, it will be guided by the market price, which will not only ensure the smooth sale of grain but also ensure the stability of farm crop income.

At present, Inner Mongolia is instructing agricultural and animal husbandry and other production units to harvest in time, to sell grain as soon as possible, and to ensure that there are no mistakes in grain collection and sale.

 
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