China News Service, Hohhot, April 6th: Title: Returned tourists in Inner Mongolia: I am an overseas Chinese, and I am a "bridge"

  Author Bai Xiansen

  "Come back, come back, wandering wanderer." In the 1980s, the song "Clouds of Hometown" made countless wanderers return to their hometown.

  Recently, the reporter met Wang Zuo, an overseas Chinese from Canada, at a new energy green power plant in Horinger County, Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. This song was playing in his office, and Wang Zuo’s story of a wanderer returning to China started with this. .

  Wang Zuo, a Mongolian young man, went overseas to study in 2003. In two years, he experienced the circular industrial chain production method that combines modern agriculture and large-scale breeding in Germany and New Zealand.

  “I was very shocked when I saw that the manure produced by their breeding was scientifically returned to the fields after harmless anaerobic fermentation,” Wang Zuo said.

The picture shows Wang Zuo (first from left) working in the factory laboratory. Photo by Bai Xiansen

  After Wang Zuo returned to China in 2005, he saw that many places in his hometown were still in the traditional planting and breeding state of "one cow per family, wife and children on the bed", so he came up with the idea of ​​building a "bridge" to combine overseas advanced agriculture, breeding and industrialized breeding. The idea of ​​bringing production models back home.

  "An overseas Chinese is a single overseas Chinese. This overseas Chinese can also serve as a bridge to introduce industries and models from outside Inner Mongolia to Inner Mongolia through my 'bridge', and make some contributions to Inner Mongolia's economic construction." In this way, Wang Zuo actually did the same thing.

  In 2012, Wang Zuo went to Canada again to study environmental engineering. After returning from his studies, Wang Zuo established a new energy ecological enterprise in Horinger County that utilizes livestock and poultry breeding manure resources as a green recycling industry chain. The biogas slurry and biogas residue produced are used as organic fertilizer to meet the needs of local agricultural production. need.

  "Because I am a Chinese son and daughter, and I am from Inner Mongolia, I think it is best to use 'Hua Meng' as the name of my company." Wang Zuo said when leading reporters to visit the factory area, the CSTR anaerobic reactor used was built by a German manufacturer. But it didn’t run well. After several years of debugging, he and his staff upgraded the system from German technology to local technology based on localization needs, creating an efficient, environmentally friendly, and reliable livestock and poultry breeding manure resource. utilization system.

  In the factory area, the reporter did not smell the odor of feces in the air. I saw cows grazing leisurely in the cowshed, and the excrement produced by the cows and organic waste from the pasture were transported to the anaerobic reactor for fermentation treatment.

The picture shows Wang Zuo introducing his new energy green power plant to reporters. Photo by Bai Xiansen

  It is understood that a lactating cow weighing 1,200 kilograms excretes 60 to 70 kilograms of urine and feces every day, and their manure is fermented in an anaerobic reactor, and part of the biogas slurry can be returned to the ground as organic fertilizer. Here, another part of the digestate can be used as a "mattress" for the cattle, giving them a more comfortable living environment.

  Wang Honghua, chairman of the Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, told reporters that recently, the National Development and Reform Commission of the People's Republic of China and six ministries and commissions issued the "Notice on Several Policies and Measures to Support Inner Mongolia's Green, Low-Carbon and High-Quality Development" to support Inner Mongolia's vigorous development of green, low-carbon and high-quality development. Carbon is a new productivity with distinctive characteristics, which undoubtedly opens up a broader world for overseas Chinese businessmen like Wang Zuo who focus on green production capacity.

  "As the natal family of overseas Chinese, we also hope to build more 'bridges' like Wang Zuo, running in both directions, to empower the high-quality development of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region." Wang Honghua said.

  "My roots are in China, my soul is in Inner Mongolia, and what I want to do in the future is also in Inner Mongolia." Wang Zuo told reporters, "My dream is to make Inner Mongolia's agriculture and breeding industry better." (End)