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We are more motivated to get rich.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, We are more motivated to get rich.

One morning not long ago, the village committee of Hongshiliang Village, Xinkaidi Township, Keqi, was crowded, and the villagers were all smiling and beaming with joy. It turned out that Feng Shichao, first secretary of Hongshili Village, sent more than 900chicken chicks and chicken feed worth more than 9000 yuan to 19 poor families in the village for free. Shi Yuhua, a poor household, looked at the "twittering" chicks and said, "Today I am so happy. I would like to thank Secretary Feng for bringing free chicken chicks and feed to our poor families, which has made us more motivated to get rich!"

At the beginning of this year, Hongshiliang Village launched a battle against poverty, and it is planned to take two to three years to achieve poverty alleviation in the whole village. However, because the income of the local villagers in the village mainly depends on planting potatoes, miscellaneous grains, beans and other traditional crops and living by going out to work, the annual per capita income is low, so it is difficult to get rid of poverty and take off their hats on time. The leader of the Banner political and legal Committee of the village who has been supporting the village for many years learned in the household investigation that every family of the villagers used to raise stupid chickens and had the experience of raising chickens. Secretary Feng discussed with the team of the "two committees" of the village and solicited the opinions of the poor villagers, and finally decided to raise the income of poor households by raising stupid chickens, so as to drive the whole village out of poverty and become rich. As a result, the leaders of the political Science and Law Commission mobilized cadres and workers to donate more than 9000 yuan, bought chickens and feed, and hired cars to deliver them to the village.

Secretary Feng also told you that the chicks distributed free of charge to poor households this time are all finished chicks that have been prevented from plague. When he took the chicks home and raised them when he could get out of the fence, he contacted the merchants for door-to-door recycling. The aim is to first let poor households earn money and taste the benefits through trial farming, and then raise them on a large scale in the whole village, rely on their own functions to make hematopoiesis and get rid of poverty, and drive the poor people around them to embark on the road of poverty alleviation.

 
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