China Central Radio and Television is paying attention to the sericulture industry in Qianjiang District, Chongqing
From May 18th to 19th, China Central Radio and Television visited Zhuoshui Town, Qianjiang District, Chongqing City, and paid attention to the development of the sericulture industry in Qianjiang District through live broadcast on the CCTV News client.
The live broadcast was launched on the CCTV news client on the morning of May 19th, with the theme of “Three Summers are the busy time for farming and fruits and vegetables are competing for prosperity and the fragrance of summer”, focusing on sericultureSilkIndustrial development, CCTV reporters visited Shuanglong Village, Zhuoshui Town, Qianjiang District after preliminary research. Through a marching and experiential live broadcast, they panoramically displayed the development of the sericulture and silk industry in Qianjiang District. In a live broadcast that lasted more than 40 minutes In the middle, CCTV reporters listened to sericulture technicians explain the co-breeding and silkworm rearing techniques, saw how mulberry trees control land rocky desertification, and learned about the support of industry authorities and sericulture towns to support the sericulture industrySpecial measures and good methods for quality development will bring audiences across the country to experience Qianjiang District’s vivid practice of adhering to ecological priority and green development in recent years, and using the sericulture industry to help rural revitalization.
Qianjiang District is the national sericulture biological industry base. After more than 20 years of hard work, more than 95,000 acres of mulberry gardens have been built, including more than 40,000 acres of rocky desert mulberry gardens, covering more than 20 towns and streets. Mulberries are planted in rock cracks and silkworms are raised on mulberry leaves. The rocky desertification of the once land has been effectively controlled, successfully leading more than 12,000 households and more than 20,000 people to participate in the sericulture industry. The annual comprehensive output value of sericulture has exceeded 1 billion yuan, creating a path of ecological restoration and industrial enrichment. A new way of organic combination.
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