The finance of Haining City, Zhejiang Province strongly supports the development of sericulture industry
In recent years, the Finance Bureau of Haining City, Zhejiang Province has increased financial investment to support the development of the sericulture industry in Yunlong Village, driving rural revitalization through industrial revitalization, and promoting farmers to increase their income and become rich. In 2021, the collective operating income of Yunlong Village reached 2.6 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 115%, and the recurring income was 4.14 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of 67%. Yunlong Village has been awarded the first batch of national green villages, provincial historical and cultural villages, forest villages, beautiful rural characteristic boutique villages, 3A-level scenic villages (demonstration villages), the first batch of traditional villages, and intangible cultural heritage tourist attractions (folk culture villages). ) and more than a dozen honors.
Create new advantages in traditional industries and revitalize the Silk Road economy
A total of 23.7 million yuan of fiscal funds has been allocated to support the construction of silkworm breeding bases. Among them, the Yayun Sericulture Ecological Base has become the National Ministry of Commerce’s Sericulture Demonstration Base, with a total of 525 acres of contiguous mulberry fields, and 6 large-scale and intensive modern silkworm breeding houses have been built. between. Support the establishment of a professional association for the sericulture industry, adopt the form of “base + cooperative + large households” to promote high-quality, high-yielding mulberry and new silkworm varieties, cultivate a total of 18 large-scale sericulture households, connect 2 professional sericulture cooperatives, and implement high-quality and low-price pupation The cocoon acquisition policy uses large households to drive small households, and the rich first drive the rich later.
Digging deeply into the new connotation of sericulture culture to promote new development of Silk Road tourism
Implemented Yunlong Village’s one-for-one award and subsidy fund of 1.16 million yuan to assist the “replacement” of many village-level main roads from white to black and the construction of street lights and greening projects to beautify the village environment. Integrate sericulture culture into village construction and rural tourism development, and carry out characteristic B&B renovations to give old houses a new look. Ensure that the Silkworm Culture Tourism Festival is held every year to showcase traditional sericulture production techniques such as silk reeling, weaving homespun cloth, and turned silk quilts, reproduce traditional sericulture customs such as offering sacrifices to the silkworm god and performing silkworm flower dramas, and help develop Yunlong sericulture specialty foods, SilkTie-dyed cultural and creative products, colorful cocoon pendants, silk quilts and other special tourist products attract tourists to experience life in silkworm houses and promote the development of rural tourism economy.
Insert new cultural and tourism fashion elements to activate new momentum for Silk Road study
Support the establishment of Haining Canxiang Cultural Tourism Development Co., Ltd., promote cooperation with many colleges and universities, and introduce various talents. A number of provincial arts and crafts masters and intangible cultural heritage inheritors have been hired as research professors. With sericulture ecology and culture as the carrier, a total of 17.32 million yuan in subsidy funds has been invested to create a city integrating “food, housing, transportation, travel, shopping and entertainment”. An integrated research and study base for primary and secondary school students – “Xiaoyunlong Sericulture Paradise”. In 2021, Yunlong Village has received a total of more than 10,000 primary and secondary students participating in study and practice activities.
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