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"soil bumps" become "golden eggs" for farmers to get rich.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, "soil bumps" become "golden eggs" for farmers to get rich.

In recent years, Nuofu Township, Lancang Lahu Autonomous County, based on ecological resources, has accelerated the transformation and upgrading of forestry and developed the Poria cocos planting industry, which has achieved remarkable results. Poria cocos, which originally grew in the soil, has become a "golden egg" for local villagers to get rich.

In 2012, Li Junhong, 35, a farmer in the village sock block village group of GE in Nuofu Township, overheard a friend say that pine trees can be used to grow Poria cocos, and there are countless abandoned pine trees available in the area. As a result, Li Junhong learned the cultivation and management techniques of Poria cocos, and bought 9500 packets of mycelial seeds of Poria cocos and began to plant them. After careful cultivation, he successfully dug out large chunks of Poria cocos the following year, and planted Poria cocos for four years to increase his family's income by nearly 140000 yuan.

Li Junhong said: "Poria cocos is a harvest planted year after year, for ordinary people, it is a good way to shake off poverty and become rich."

Seeing that Li Junhong uses pine trees to plant Poria cocos, the technical and management requirements are relatively simple. It is an industry with low investment, high output and good income. Li Jinhua in the same village also wants to plant Poria cocos: "for ordinary people, this industry is relatively effective. I want to try to plant it, too."

It is understood that Poria cocos is a valuable traditional Chinese medicine and a fungus plant parasitic on the root of pine trees. It has the functions of promoting diuresis and dampness, benefiting spleen and stomach, calming the heart and calming the mind. Du Zuoxing, an acquirer, is keenly aware of the "money path" of the Poria cocos industry. His family alone buys as many as 300 to 400 tons of Poria cocos from local villagers every year. After initial processing, they sell them at a market price of 15000 yuan a ton. His family's annual Poria cocos income is considerable. "I estimate that I will buy about 300 to 400 tons of Poria cocos a year. At present, this price is also in short supply."

Nuofu Township is the township with the highest forest coverage and the largest volume in the county, with a forest area of 1.06 million mu. Because of the special geographical environment and climatic conditions, Nuofu Township has become one of the areas with the richest biodiversity. The party committee and government of Nuofu Township take measures in accordance with local conditions and make use of the natural characteristics of mountains and forests to encourage farmers to develop underforest economy such as planting Chinese herbal medicine and raising honey so as to increase their income.

At present, Nuofu Township has a total of 1116 sporadic Poria cocos growers, with a total planting area of 8210 mu. The development of the economy under the forest not only inspires the common people's confidence in getting rid of poverty, but also enables the common people to find the goal of developing the industry in the transformation and upgrading of the under-forest industry. it also makes the Poria cocos planting industry with low investment, high yield and quick results really become the "poverty alleviation fruit" of farmers.

 
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