Yunnan Xiangyun: “Circularization of Silkworm Silkworms” helps silkworm farmers increase their income by more than 600,000 yuan
Since the launch of party history study and education, the Tea and Mulberry Workstation in Xiangyun County, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province has closely followed the theme of “doing practical things for the people” and combined with the actual situation of less rain this year, poor growth of mulberry trees, and a reduction in the number of silkworms, Continuously exploring new income-increasing points in the sericulture industry, the sericulture economic growth chain of “company + cooperative + base + sericulture farmers” has quietly opened. The centralized purchase of more than 1,400 tons of silkworm excrement has increased the income of Xiangyun sericulture farmers by more than 600,000 yuan.
“Silkworm excrement, as the feces of silkworms, is often thrown away by people, which not only pollutes the environment, but also wastes resources.” Liu Hewu, head of the Ganoderma lucidum farmers’ professional cooperative in Xiangyun County, said that silkworm excrement is used as a waste. The chlorophyll, lutein, carotenoids, phytools, flavonoids, etc. extracted from the raw materials can be widely used in food, beverages, cosmetics, medicine and other fields, and have great market potential.
Liu Hewu has gradually transformed from a sericulture farmer into the head of a cooperative integrating technical guidance, purchase, drying and sales. He is well aware of the hardships of sericulture. With the guidance and help of the Xiangyun County Tea and Mulberry Workstation, Liu Hewu opened a new sericulture income-increasing industrial chain of “silkworm excrement + mulberry strips + mulberry leaves” in the form of “company + cooperative + order sales”.
In the past few days, the Ganoderma lucidum farmers’ professional cooperative located in Liuchang Village, Liuchang Town, Xiangyun County, has been bustling with traffic. Sericulture farmers who had just sold their summer cocoons at high prices rushed to the cooperative with large and small carts of silkworm excrement.
“Even silkworm excrement can be sold for money. I never imagined it!” Yang Fuxiang, a silkworm farmer from Songmei Group 4, Liuchang Town, pulled a tractor full of silkworm excrement and passed the weighing scale. He took the order with 1,918 kilograms written on it and thought. A few hundred dollars will be put into my pocket right away, and I am so happy that I can’t help myself.
“I originally thought that only people from Liuchang Town would come here to sell it, and the maximum I could receive was six to seven hundred kilograms.” What Liu Hewu didn’t expect was that Yunnan Yi Town, Xiazhuang Town, and even those more than 30 kilometers away from Liuchang Town Silkworm farmers in Xiangcheng Town bring silkworms to sell.
Li Chaozhi, a large sericulture farmer in Group 8 of Liuchang Village, said: “Originally, silkworm excrement returned directly to the field is also a good organic fertilizer. However, in order to avoid the secondary spread of diseases and insect pests during sericulture, the silkworm excrement returned to the field must be decomposed and buried deeply. Once silkworms are raised, every family is very busy and there are no workers, so there is no time to dig ditches and bury silkworm excrement. Moreover, it is the rainy season, and the silkworm excrement has not yet matured. After a few rains, the silkworm excrement will be buried. I didn’t know where to go, so I sold silkworm excrement to buy fertilizer, which was convenient, saved labor, improved environmental sanitation, and reduced the spread of pests and diseases.”
It is precisely because of this that as of July 26, the cooperative has purchased and sold more than 1,400 tons of silkworm excrement to Guangxi at a price of 0.4 yuan per kilogram, which has increased the income of silkworm farmers in the county by more than 600,000 yuan, which is more than expected. twice as much. Liu Hewu said proudly: “By the next autumn silkworm season, it is expected to receive more than 3,000 tons, which will increase the income of the people by more than 1 million yuan.”
It is understood that after clarifying the goal of industrial chain compensation for drought losses, the Xiangyun County Tea and Mulberry Work Station internalized the study and education of party history in their hearts and externalized it in their actions. Party members and cadres took the lead in deeply exploring the potential of sericulture to increase income. The “company + mainland cooperative + base + sericulture farmers” approach has opened up a growth chain of deep processing of sericulture with built-in resources and external technical equipment, forming a good situation for the comprehensive utilization of mulberry leaves, mulberry bark, mulberry slices and silkworm excrement, and opening up a way to turn waste into An income-increasing channel for Bao.
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