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The post-90s female village officials took out all their savings to study mushrooms and make the villagers rich.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The post-90s female village officials took out all their savings to study mushrooms and make the villagers rich.

Yan Qingling, 25, is a selected university student village official. She uses what she has learned and combines the existing local advantages to develop edible mushroom culture to lead villagers to shake off poverty and become rich.

When the reporter met Yan Qingling, she was explaining edible mushroom culture techniques to the villages. these days, she pays close attention to the growth of mushrooms every day, hoping that mushrooms can be sold at a good price this year.

Yan Qingling, a university student village official in Dukouyi Township, Xiajin County, said: "this greenhouse is newly built by us this year, and what is mainly planted is a variety of 'double anti-black excellent' Xiuzhen mushroom. This variety has high yield, good taste, and is easy to grow. It is very suitable for popularizing to the common people. And this year, the common people have also seen the benefits of our shed. This year, ten villagers plan to join us and continue to expand."

Yan Qingling is from downtown Dezhou. After graduating from college, she could have found a stable job in downtown Texas, but she preferred to go to the grass-roots level to exercise. In July 2014, after layers of selection, he became a university student village official. When she first arrived in the Dukou community, Yan Qingling found that there was a habit of growing vegetables, but the scale was small, the technology was backward, and the distribution was scattered. She saw a business opportunity in a survey of the local farmers' market.

Yan Qingling: "at that time, I participated in an entrepreneurial training for farmers and found that Xia Jin transported about 80% of the cottonseed shell to the edible mushroom industry across the country, but our local edible mushroom industry was not very developed. After I came back to do some research, our Dudong Village is very rich in land resources, abundant water resources and a large surplus labor force, which is very suitable for the development of edible mushroom industry."

Just do it. Yan Qingling is busy with the work in the village during the day and consults materials at night. She went deep into the fields, talked to the people again and again, and inspected the local climate, water conservancy, humanities, and other conditions again and again. She found that Dudong Village had a certain greenhouse planting basis, which was very suitable for the development of edible mushroom industry. In October 2014, Yan Qingling, who just got married, took out all her 30,000 yuan in savings to start her business plan, but the road to starting a business was not so smooth.

Yan Qingling: "We did encounter a lot of difficulties at the beginning of our business, such as the first mass production of Lentinus edodes, due to improper operation of our skilled workers, coupled with our carelessness in sterilization, lack of sterilization time and other reasons." as a result, all of our first batch of 20,000 Lentinus edodes were infected, resulting in a loss of nearly 20,000 yuan. "

 
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