China News Service, Jinxi, Jiangxi, March 25 (Wang Jian, Xu Hanlin) More than 3,000 acres of barren hills have been built into a high-standard vegetable base. Vegetable companies in Shandong and other places across the country have settled in and built high-standard greenhouses. New farmers born after 1995 have returned. A rural entrepreneur grows sweet cherry tomatoes... In recent years, Jinxi County, Jiangxi Province, located in the middle reaches of the Fuhe River, has vigorously developed traditional advantageous industries and transformed barren hills into "Golden Mountains". The high-standard vegetables grown have been served to countless customers in the Greater Bay Area. Family dining table.

  Jinxi County has 420,000 acres of cultivated land, and 1.32 million acres of Yilin and Yiguo hills and hills. "Six points are divided into half mountains, two parts are fields, and half are waterways and manors" constitute a beautiful picture. Jinxi belongs to the transition zone from the Wuyi Mountains to the Poyang Lake Plain. It has four distinct seasons, a mild climate, sufficient sunlight, and numerous rivers, making it suitable for vegetable growth.

  Statistics from the Jinxi County Agriculture and Rural Affairs Department show that the county currently has about 36,500 acres of open-air vegetable fields, and 21 facility vegetable bases have been built with a total area of ​​4,130 acres.

On March 19, Nie Zhiqiang, a new farmer born after 1995 and a sage who returned to his hometown to start a business, instructs workers to pruning and cutting branches in Jinxi County, Jiangxi Province. Photo by Wang Jian

  "The finished cherry tomatoes supplied to the Greater Bay Area weigh 10 to 12 grams per fruit. In order to ensure quality, each cherry tomato tree is controlled to produce about 10 ears of fruit." Speaking of vegetable planting technology, Jinxi County, Jiangxi Province " Nie Zhiqiang, a new farmer born after 1995 and a sage who returned to his hometown to start a business, talked eloquently. Nie Zhiqiang leased and transferred more than 300 acres of farmland and mountainous land, and the vegetables he grew were sold well in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

  Jiangxi Jinxi Digital Agriculture Demonstration Park is located in Xiugu Town. It is an agricultural demonstration park jointly operated by Jinxi County and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. The park covering an area of ​​560 acres has introduced the "Dutch planting model" and adopted a full life cycle digital management model to achieve precise water, fertilizer, temperature and humidity control in the greenhouse. Cheng Xianjie, general manager of Jinpinguan Agricultural Development Co., Ltd., came to Jinxi from his hometown in Shandong. “What he likes is Jinxi’s geographical and climatic environment and the local business environment that strongly supports the vegetable industry.”

On March 19, Cheng Xianjie, general manager of Jinpinguan Agricultural Development Co., Ltd. in Jinxi County, Jiangxi Province, inspected the growth of zucchini. Photo by Wang Jian

  It is understood that in order to develop the vegetable industry and serve as the "vegetable basket" of the Greater Bay Area, Jinxi County has built a testing center, a seedling center, a distribution center, a steel structure center, and a big data platform to provide supporting services for industrial development. Innovatively explore various development models such as "Platform + Greater Bay Area + Shandong Shouguang Model" and "Party Branch + Cooperative + Company + Farmers", forming a development that leads the Bay Area standards, promotes Shouguang technology, links platform companies, and widely participates in the whole society pattern.

On March 19, tourists visited the Jiangxi Jinxi Digital Agriculture Demonstration Park. By introducing the "Dutch Planting Model", the park realizes digital management of the entire life cycle, with precise water, fertilizer, temperature and humidity control in the greenhouse. Photo by Wang Jian

  Only when production is stable can the “vegetable basket” be stable. In recent years, Jinxi County has successively issued policies such as the "Jinxi County Vegetable Industry Development Action Plan" and "Jinxi County Vegetable Industry Talent Introduction Incentive Policy" to enhance the vegetable industry's risk resistance and development vitality. With the further expansion of Jinxi’s vegetable production capacity, high-quality vegetables produced in local “vegetable gardens” will continue to be supplied to the “vegetable plates” of the Greater Bay Area. (over)