Industrial Poverty Alleviation Model in Deep Poverty-stricken Villages in the Dry-hot Valley of Jinsha River: A case study of poverty alleviation in the green prickleyash planting industry in Laopingzi Village, Luquan County
Meiqi Shao and
Zisheng Yang
Asian Agricultural Research, 2019, vol. 11, issue 06
Abstract:
Industrial poverty alleviation is the core of poverty alleviation in rural areas of China, and it is the fundamental way for the rural poor to achieve stable income and poverty alleviation. Laopingzi Village, Jiaopingdu Town, Luquan County, Kunming County, Yunnan Province, located in the dry-hot valley area of Jinsha River, has become a typical deep poverty-stricken village due to its special natural conditions. In recent years, in the battle to win the fight against poverty, the people of Laopingzi Village have achieved a virtuous cycle of the ecological environment and an access to get rid of poverty and get rich through vigorously developing green prickleyash planting industry. By the end of 2018, the incidence of poverty in Laopingzi Village Committee dropped from 45.62% in 2014 to 1.11%, and the green prickleyash planting industry had achieved remarkable results in poverty alleviation. This article summarizes the specific practices of developing the green prickleyash planting industry in the village, analyzes the main results and successful experiences of the mode and discusses the inspiration of the implementation of green prickleyash cultivation on industrial poverty alleviation, so as to provide an effective practical example for the development and poverty alleviation of poverty-stricken areas.
Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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